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News Values, Cognitive Biases, and Partisan Incivility in Comment Sections

机译:新闻部分的新闻价值,认知偏见和游击党

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Partisan incivility is prevalent in news comments, but we have limited insight into how journalists and news users engage with it. Gatekeeping, cognitive bias, and social identity theories suggest that journalists may tolerate incivility while users actively promote partisan incivility. Using 9.6 million comments from The New York Times, we analyze whether the presence of uncivil and partisan terms affects how journalists and news users engage with comments. Results show that partisanship and incivility increase recommendations and the likelihood of receiving an abuse flag. Swearing increases the likelihood of a comment being rejected and reduces the chances of being highlighted as a NYT Pick. These findings suggest that journalists and news users interact with partisan incivility differently, and that some forms of incivility may be promoted or tacitly accepted in comments.
机译:在新闻评论中普遍存在党派不文明行为,但是我们对记者和新闻用户如何参与其中的了解有限。看门人,认知偏见和社会认同理论表明,记者可以容忍不文明行为,而用户则积极提倡党派不文明行为。使用《纽约时报》的960万条评论,我们分析了不文明和游击党用语的存在是否会影响记者和新闻用户评论的方式。结果表明,党派和不友好行为增加了建议,并增加了滥用旗帜的可能性。宣誓就职会增加拒绝发表评论的可能性,并减少被纽约时报(NYT Pick)突出显示的可能性。这些发现表明,记者和新闻用户与游击队不文明行为的互动方式有所不同,并且某些形式的不文明行为可能会在评论中得到促进或默认。

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