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Does bad news spread faster?

机译:坏消息传播得更快吗?

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Bad news travels fast. Although this concept may be intuitively accepted, there has been little evidence to confirm that the propagation of bad news differs from that of good news. In this paper, we examine the effect of user perspective on his or her sharing of a controversial news story. Social media not only offers insight into human behavior but has also developed as a source of news. In this paper, we define the spreading of news by tracking selected tweets in Twitter as they are shared over time to create models of user sharing behavior. Many news events can be viewed as positive or negative. In this paper, we compare and contrast tweets about these news events among general users, while monitoring the tweet frequency for each event over time to ensure that news events are comparable with respect to user interest. In addition, we track the tweets of a controversial event between two different groups of users (i.e., those who view the event as positive and those who view it as negative). As a result, we are able to make assessments based on a single event from two different perspectives.
机译:坏事传千里。尽管可以从直觉上接受此概念,但是几乎没有证据可以证实坏消息的传播与好消息的传播有所不同。在本文中,我们研究了用户视角对他或她分享有争议的新闻故事的影响。社交媒体不仅可以洞悉人类行为,还可以发展为新闻来源。在本文中,我们通过跟踪Twitter中选定的推文(随着时间的流逝而被共享)来创建用户共享行为模型,从而定义新闻的传播。许多新闻事件可以被看作是正面的或负面的。在本文中,我们在一般用户之间比较和比较了有关这些新闻事件的推文,同时随着时间的推移监视每个事件的推文频率,以确保新闻事件在用户兴趣方面具有可比性。此外,我们跟踪两个有争议的用户组(即,将事件视为积极事件的用户和将事件视为消极事件的用户)之间有争议事件的推文。结果,我们能够从两个不同的角度对单个事件进行评估。

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