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Ideological differences in engagement in public debate on Twitter

机译:关于推特公开辩论的思想差异

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This article analyses public debate on Twitter via network representations of retweets and replies. We argue that tweets observable on Twitter have both a direct and mediated effect on the perception of public opinion. Through the interplay of the two networks, it is possible to identify potentially misleading representations of public opinion on the platform. The method is employed to observe public debate about two events: The Saxon state elections and violent riots in the city of Leipzig in 2019. We show that in both cases, (i) different opinion groups exhibit different propensities to get involved in debate, and therefore have unequal impact on public opinion. Users retweeting far-right parties and politicians are significantly more active, hence their positions are disproportionately visible. (ii) Said users act significantly more confrontational in the sense that they reply mostly to users from different groups, while the contrary is not the case.
机译:本文通过转推的网络表示分析了Twitter上的公开辩论。 我们认为,Twitter上可观察到的推文对舆论的看法具有直接和介导的影响。 通过两个网络的相互作用,可以识别对平台上的舆论的潜在误导性。 该方法将遵守关于两项事件的公众辩论:2019年莱比锡市的撒克逊州选举和暴力骚乱。我们展示了在这两种情况下,(i)不同的意见群体表现出不同的拟议涉及辩论,以及 因此对舆论产生了不平等的影响。 用户转发远方缔约方和政治家的优势是更加活跃的,因此他们的立场是不成比例的可见的。 (ii)说,用户在从不同群体的用户答复的情况下,他们的意义上的讲义明显更为令人对抗,而相反则不如案。

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