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Perceptual processes and political participation: Do the presumed reach and the presumed influence of social media affect political activities via Facebook and Twitter?

机译:感知过程和政治参与:社交媒体的推测影响力和推测影响是否会影响通过Facebook和Twitter进行的政治活动?

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The perception that many other people are being reached and affected by political communication can be a reason for intensifying one's own communication activities. An online survey among German citizens (n = 2,957) was carried out to determine whether this is also true for political communication activities via social media. Results show that the presumed reach and the presumed influence of Facebook and Twitter with regard to the individual's circle of friends/acquaintances affect the intensity of online communication. However, perceptions concerning the population in general are not relevant. This indicates that individuals primarily address their own social environment with their political social networking practices. Thus, by concentrating on perceptual processes, the findings contribute to shedding light on the causes and motives for political communication activities in the social media world.
机译:人们认为,许多其他人正在受到政治传播的影响,这可能是加强自己的传播活动的原因。在德国公民中进行了一项在线调查(n = 2957),以确定对于通过社交媒体进行的政治交流活动是否同样如此。结果表明,Facebook和Twitter在个人的朋友/熟人圈子中的推定影响力和推定影响力会影响在线交流的强度。但是,有关人口的一般看法并不重要。这表明个人主要通过其政治社交网络实践来解决自己的社交环境。因此,通过专注于感知过程,这些发现有助于阐明社交媒体世界中政治传播活动的原因和动机。

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