How to get on top – the effect of rationality and incivility of user comments on their visibility in political online discussions on Facebook

IF 1.9 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Pablo Jost, Marc Ziegele
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Research on user comments has found that incivility in online discussions affect readers’ attitudes, feelings, and their willingness to participate in discussions. Yet the extent to which users encounter these comments in their daily routine is largely unknown. On social network sites, the number of interactions with comments, particularly the Likes and replies they receive, determines their visibility and, therefore, their potential impact on users. The study argues that the presence of rationality, personal incivility, and anti-democratic incivility in comments is related to the number of interactions that comments receive. The results of a content analysis of 2,241 comments below 499 news posts on Facebook largely support this assumption, revealing a positive association between comment rationality and the number of interactions, but also between personal incivility and interactions. Anti-democratic incivility is positively associated only with the number of replies to a comment but not with the number of Likes.
如何登上顶峰——理性和不文明的用户评论对他们在Facebook政治在线讨论中的可见度的影响
对用户评论的研究发现,网络讨论中的不文明行为会影响读者的态度、感受和参与讨论的意愿。然而,用户在日常生活中遇到这些评论的程度在很大程度上是未知的。在社交网站上,评论的互动数量,特别是他们收到的喜欢和回复,决定了他们的可见性,因此,他们对用户的潜在影响。该研究认为,评论中理性、个人不文明和反民主不文明的存在与评论收到的互动次数有关。对Facebook上499条新闻帖子下的2241条评论的内容分析结果在很大程度上支持了这一假设,揭示了评论合理性与互动次数之间的正相关关系,以及个人不文明与互动之间的正相关关系。反民主的不文明行为只与一条评论的回复数量呈正相关,而与点赞数量无关。
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