Political dialog evolution in a social network

Scott P. Robertson, Sara K. Douglas, Misa Maruyama, Lik-Wai Chen
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User comments posted on the Facebook walls of the two major 2010 California gubernatorial candidates were analyzed for their trends over a 22-month time period leading up to the election. Changes in content reflected an early emphasis on community building, establishment of common identity, and enthusiasm building with considerable dialog directed toward the candidates themselves. Later comments reflected a more outward turn toward other participants. The two communities of interest did not behave in exactly the same ways through time. Designers seeking to create socio-technical environments for political and civic engagement must face the fact that users' goals and activities change dynamically in response to the evolving characteristics of the group and external events affecting the group members. Implications for the design of "social affect" and "social intention" browsers are discussed.
社会网络中的政治对话演化
2010年加州两位主要州长候选人的Facebook留言,在选举前22个月的时间里,分析了他们的趋势。内容的变化反映了早期对社区建设的强调,建立共同的身份,以及对候选人本身进行大量对话的热情建设。后来的评论反映出他对其他参与者的态度更加外向。随着时间的推移,这两个利益群体的行为方式并不完全相同。寻求为政治和公民参与创造社会技术环境的设计师必须面对这样一个事实,即用户的目标和活动会随着群体的演变特征和影响群体成员的外部事件而动态变化。对“社会情感”和“社会意图”浏览器设计的启示进行了讨论。
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