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Facebook likes: a study of liking practices for humanitarian causes

机译:Facebook喜欢:一项针对人道主义原因的喜好行为研究

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Civic engagement on Facebook has evolved, but there are still few studies of people's motivations and reasons for liking humanitarian causes on Facebook. Introduced in 2009, the 'like' button has become a part of users' daily Facebook routines and a way for them to engage in humanitarian causes. Content analysis from a survey (N = 405) revealed six different liking practices for humanitarian causes on Facebook: 1) socially responsible liking; 2) emotional liking; 3) informational liking; 4) social performative liking; 6) low-cost liking; 7) routine liking. Interestingly, informational-driven liking was much less common than the more socially and emotionally motivated reasons for liking. The majority of the respondents also believe such likes help in promoting humanitarian causes; only a few had unliked such causes. The implications of these findings for understanding the nature and function of Facebook likes as a new form of civic engagement and humanitarian support are discussed.
机译:在Facebook上的公民参与已经发展,但是关于人们在Facebook上喜欢人道主义原因的动机和原因的研究仍然很少。自2009年推出以来,“喜欢”按钮已成为用户日常Facebook例程的一部分,并成为他们参与人道主义事业的一种方式。来自一项调查(N = 405)的内容分析显示,Facebook上有六种针对人道主义原因的喜好行为:1)具有社会责任感的喜好; 2)情感喜好; 3)信息喜好; 4)社会表演喜好; 6)低成本的喜好; 7)日常喜好。有趣的是,信息驱动的喜好远不及出于社交和情感动机的喜好原因。大多数受访者还认为,此类举动有助于促进人道主义事业。只有少数人有类似的原因。讨论了这些发现对于理解像新形式的公民参与和人道主义支持这样的Facebook性质和功能的意义。

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