分享只是观看的一种功能吗?在脸书上分享政治和非政治新闻

D. Trilling, Juhi Kulshrestha, Claes H. de Vreese, Denis Halagiera, J. Jakubowski, J. Möller, C. Puschmann, Agnieszka Stępińska, Sebastian Stier, Cristian Vaccari
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政治新闻是如何在网上分享的?在今天的新闻生态中,这一政治传播研究的基本问题仍未得到充分理解。特别是,人们对新闻分享与新闻观看是否不同以及如何不同知之甚少。基于一个独特的数据集,在Facebook上约870,000个url被分享约1亿次,按国家、年龄段和月份分组,我们研究了政治新闻与非政治新闻的观看与分享之间的相关性。我们首先确定至少偶尔包含新闻项目的网站,然后分析在这些网站上发布的新闻项目的指标。我们用自然语言处理和监督机器学习来丰富数据集。我们发现,政治性新闻的浏览量低于非政治性新闻,但分享量却超出了人们基于自己观点的预期。此外,标题党研究和商业a /B测试中经常研究的新闻来源和文本特征也很重要。我们的研究结果与年龄有关,但在四个不同的国家(意大利、德国、荷兰、波兰)的研究结果非常相似。虽然我们的研究设计不考虑因果关系,但我们的研究结果表明,未来的工作最好在理论上和方法上区分可能解释(a)新闻观看与分享,(b)政治新闻与非政治新闻的因素。
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Is sharing just a function of viewing? The sharing of political and non-political news on Facebook
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research in today’s news ecology is still poorly understood. In particular, very little is known about whether and how news sharing differs from news viewing. Based on a unique dataset of ≈ 870,000 URLs shared ≈ 100 million times on Facebook, grouped by countries, age brackets, and months, we study the correlates of viewing versus sharing of political versus non-political news. We first identify websites that at least occasionally contain news items, and then analyze metrics of the news items published on these websites. We enrich the dataset with natural language processing and super- vised machine learning. We find that political news items are viewed less than non-political news items, but are shared more than one would expect based on their views. Furthermore, the source of a news item and textual features, which are often studied in clickbait research and in commercial A/B testing, matter. Our findings are conditional on age, but are very similar across four different countries (Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Poland). While our research design does not allow for causal claims, our findings suggest that future work is well-advised to both theoretically and methodologically differentiate between factors that may explain (a) viewing versus sharing of news, and (b) political versus non-political news.
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