Effects of the news finds me perception on algorithmic news attitudes and social media political homophily

IF 0.8 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Zicheng Cheng, Pablo González-González
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Abstract

Prior literature on political filter bubbles suggests an overall positive association between social media use and political networks diversification. Sometimes, this might not be the case. This study argues that the News Finds Me perception (NFM) or the belief that “one” can be well-informed about public affairs without actively seeking information as news will find “me” through “my” networks, tend to nurture a positive attitude toward algorithmic news gatekeeping. Likewise, NFM’s news over-reliance on one’s social network support the development of homogeneous information and discussion political networks in social media (political homophily). Results based on a variety of ordinary least squares regression models (cross-sectional, lagged, and autoregressive) from a U.S. representative panel survey, as we all as autoregressive structural equation model tests, indicate that this is indeed the case. This study serves to specifically clarify when and how social media and the NFM facilitate politically homogeneous filter bubbles.
新闻发现我的感知对算法新闻态度和社交媒体政治同质性的影响
先前关于政治过滤泡沫的文献表明,社交媒体使用与政治网络多样化之间存在总体正相关。有时,情况可能并非如此。本研究认为,“新闻找到我”的观念(NFM)或相信“一个人”可以在不主动寻找信息的情况下对公共事务了如指掌,因为新闻会通过“我的”网络找到“我”,这倾向于培养对算法新闻守门的积极态度。同样,NFM对社交网络的新闻过度依赖也支持了社交媒体中同质化信息和讨论政治网络的发展(政治同质化)。基于美国代表性小组调查的各种普通最小二乘回归模型(横截面,滞后和自回归)的结果,正如我们所有的自回归结构方程模型检验一样,表明情况确实如此。本研究旨在明确社交媒体和NFM何时以及如何促进政治同质过滤泡沫。
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