Examining Discussions Related to Transgender Athletes on Twitter: The Role of Negative Emotion on Message Engagement

IF 3.2 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Christopher Calabrese, Xudong Yu, Yoo Jung Oh
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Abstract

Several states have enacted laws prohibiting transgender athletes from competing in sports that align with their gender identity. The present study seeks to explore the role of negative emotions and their relation to the rise of online discussions surrounding transgender athletes. We examined whether posts expressing anger and fear impacted message engagement through capturing all related posts ( N = 658,207) from September 2017 to September 2022. To determine the stance of tweets that expressed negative emotion, we then conducted a quantitative content analysis of posts expressing anger and fear. Overall, we find that posts expressing anger were associated with increased message engagement, while fear was associated with decreased engagement. Our content analysis revealed that tweets expressing either negative emotion were both in support and in opposition of issues related to transgender athletes. While it may appear that users hold a predominantly negative view towards the topic of transgender athletes due to expressed anger and fear, our study reveals they may in fact have a more diverse range of perspectives on these related issues. Practical implications are discussed.
研究 Twitter 上与变性运动员有关的讨论:负面情绪对信息参与的作用
一些州已颁布法律,禁止变性运动员参加与其性别认同相符的体育比赛。本研究旨在探讨负面情绪的作用及其与围绕变性运动员的在线讨论的兴起之间的关系。我们通过捕捉 2017 年 9 月至 2022 年 9 月期间的所有相关帖子(N = 658,207 条),研究了表达愤怒和恐惧的帖子是否会影响信息的参与度。为了确定表达负面情绪的推文的立场,我们随后对表达愤怒和恐惧的帖子进行了定量内容分析。总体而言,我们发现表达愤怒的帖子与信息参与度增加有关,而表达恐惧的帖子与参与度降低有关。我们的内容分析显示,表达负面情绪的推文既有支持变性运动员问题的,也有反对变性运动员问题的。虽然由于表达了愤怒和恐惧,用户似乎对变性运动员这一话题持有负面的观点,但我们的研究显示,他们实际上可能对这些相关问题持有更多样化的观点。我们还讨论了实际意义。
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