Impact of influencers’ Facebook pages in cultivating fear and terror among youths during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Reham Gamal Omar, Andreu Casero-Ripollés
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Abstract

Many research studies defined news pages that connect users with public affairs as social media influencers. This includes opinion leaders, journalists, media personnel, editors, and political experts. In this sense, news consumption on influencers’ Facebook pages can have the same cultivation impact as consuming news on any offline platform, particularly during times of threat. Within this, we aim to reexamine the cultivation theory in the context of social media. Thus, we explore the role of influencers on Facebook in cultivating threat perception among youths during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, to examine the possible correlation between threat perception and favoring of more restrictive policies on Facebook news coverage. For this, we used the survey method (n=1,309) on youths aged 18-35 years in Egypt, Spain, and the USA. In this respect, our data revealed a significant relationship between news consumption on influencers’ Facebook pages and threat level. The more people consume news on influencers’ Facebook pages, the higher their threat perception is. Our findings also demonstrate that even though the cultivation assumption is valid in the context of Facebook, there are variations from the TV context postulation. Nowadays, people are aware of the effect of their news exposure on shaping their perception yet being aware did not mediate the cultivation effect.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,网红Facebook页面对培养青少年恐惧和恐惧的影响
许多研究将连接用户与公共事务的新闻页面定义为社交媒体影响者。这包括舆论领袖、记者、媒体人员、编辑和政治专家。从这个意义上说,在有影响力的人的Facebook页面上消费新闻可以产生与在任何离线平台上消费新闻相同的培养影响,尤其是在威胁时期。在此背景下,我们旨在重新审视社交媒体背景下的培养理论。因此,我们探讨了在新冠肺炎大流行期间,Facebook上的影响者在培养年轻人的威胁感知方面的作用。此外,研究威胁感知与支持对脸书新闻报道采取更严格的政策之间的可能相关性。为此,我们对埃及、西班牙和美国18-35岁的年轻人使用了调查方法(n=1309)。在这方面,我们的数据揭示了影响者脸书页面上的新闻消费与威胁水平之间的显著关系。在有影响力的人的脸书页面上消费新闻的人越多,他们的威胁感知就越高。我们的研究结果还表明,尽管培养假设在脸书的背景下是有效的,但与电视背景假设不同。如今,人们意识到他们的新闻曝光对塑造他们的感知的影响,但意识并没有调节培养效果。
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