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An Ideological Asymmetry in the Diffusion of Moralized Content on Social Media Among Political Leaders

机译:政治领导者社会媒体道德内容扩散的思想不对称

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Online social networks constitute a major platform for the exchange of moral and political ideas, and political elites increasingly rely on social media platforms to communicate directly with the public. However, little is known about the processes that render some political elites more influential than others when it comes to online communication. Here, we gauge influence of political elites on social media by examining how message factors (characteristics of the communication) interact with source factors (characteristics of elites) to impact the diffusion of elites' messages through Twitter. We analyzed messages (N = 286,255) sent from federal politicians (presidential candidates. members of the Senate and House of Representatives) in the year leading up to the 2016 U.S. presidential election-a period in which Democrats and Republicans sought to maximize their influence over potential voters. Across all types of elites, we found a "moral contagion" effect: elites' use of moral-emotional language was robustly associated with increases in message diffusion. We also discovered an ideological asymmetry: conservative elites gained greater diffusion when using moral-emotional language compared to liberal elites, even when accounting for extremity of ideology and other source cues. Specific moral emotion expressions related to moral outrage-namely, moral anger and disgust-were impactful for elites across the political spectrum, whereas moral emotion expression related to religion and patriotism were more impactful for conservative elites. These findings help inform the scientific understanding of political propaganda in the digital age. and the antecedents of political polarization in American politics.
机译:在线社交网络构成道德和政治思想交流的主要平台,政治精英越来越依赖社交媒体平台与公众直接沟通。然而,对于在线交流时,对这些过程的流程毫无疑问,这些过程比其他过程更具影响力。在这里,我们通过检查如何通过Twitter互动的消息因素(通信特征)与源极因子(Elitites的特征)互动来衡量社交媒体对社交媒体的影响。我们分析了从联邦政治家(总统候选人)发出的消息(n = 286,255)。在2016年美国总统选举的年度中,参议院和议员的成员),这是民主党人和共和党人寻求最大化其影响的期限潜在的选民。在所有类型的精英中,我们发现了“道德传染”效果:精英使用道德情感语言的使用是强烈的,与消息扩散的增加​​有关。我们还发现了一种思想不对称:在与自由精英相比,使用道德情感语言时,保守精英在利用道德精英时,即使考虑到思想的四肢和其他来源提示。与道德愤怒相关的具体道德情感表达 - 即道德愤怒和厌恶 - 对政治频谱的精英有影响,而与宗教和爱国主义有关的道德情感表达对保守精英更有影响。这些调查结果有助于向科学了解数字时代的政治宣传。和美国政治政治极化的前进者。

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