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Facebook was not a hotbed of political activity during the 2008 U.S. Presidential election

机译:在2008年美国总统大选期间,Facebook并不是政治活动的温床

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The 2008 election which saw President Barack Obama elected was hailed as the first ‘Facebook election’. But was Facebook really a ‘hotbed’ for political activity in that election? Using data from questionnaires and Facebook profiles, Juliet Carlisle and Rob Patton take a close look at the nature of political engagement on Facebook during the 2008 election. They find that the variables that are known to predict political participation in the offline world, such as sex and parental income, are not predictors of political activity in the Facebook environment. They also find, surprisingly, that those with more friends and who belong to more Facebook groups are less likely to be politically active.
机译:巴拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama)总统当选的2008年大选被誉为首次“ Facebook大选”。但是,Facebook真的是选举中政治活动的“温床”吗?朱丽叶·卡莱尔(Juliet Carlisle)和罗伯·帕顿(Rob Patton)使用调查表和Facebook个人资料中的数据,仔细研究了2008年大选期间Facebook上政治参与的性质。他们发现,可以预测离线世界中政治参与的变量,例如性别和父母收入,并不是Facebook环境中政治活动的预测因子。他们还惊奇地发现,拥有更多朋友,属于更多Facebook群体的人不太可能活跃于政治活动。

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    Carlisle Juliet; Patton Rob;

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