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Evaluating Public Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing and Other Acts of Terrorism through Twitter

机译:通过Twitter评估对波士顿马拉松轰炸和其他恐怖主义行为的公众回应

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Twitter and other social platforms have become important communication channels during crises. While research into crisis informatics and social media is growing, the rarity of terrorist attacks in developed, Western countries complicates analysis of these specific events. To address this gap, we explore social media response to three terror events: the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, the 2014 Sydney Hostage Crisis, and the 2015 Charlie Hebdo Shooting. We show that, while these events do not significantly impact general Twitter usage, those users who are discussing the event behave in predictable ways across all three events. Such behaviors include increased references to the event and use of retweets, hashtags, and URLs. Furthermore, local news affiliates and law enforcement agencies (if present on social media) emerge as central actors in the networks.
机译:Twitter和其他社交平台已成为危机期间的重要沟通渠道。虽然研究危机信息和社交媒体正在增长,但恐怖主义攻击的急剧攻击,西方国家的攻击使这些特定事件的分析复杂化。为了解决这一差距,我们探讨了社交媒体对三个恐怖活动的反应:2013年波士顿马拉松轰炸,2014年悉尼人质危机,以及2015年的查理Hebdo射击。我们展示了,虽然这些事件不会显着影响一般的Twitter使用,但那些在所有三个事件中讨论该事件的用户在可预测的方式中表现。此类行为包括增加对事件和使用转推,hashtags和网址的引用。此外,当地新闻部门和执法机构(如果在社交媒体上)出现在网络中的中央行动者。

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