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Public discourse and news consumption on online social media: A quantitative, cross-platform analysis of the Italian Referendum

机译:在线社交媒体上的公共话语和新闻消费:对意大利公投的定量,跨平台分析

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The rising attention to the spreading of fake news and unsubstantiated rumors on online social media and the pivotal role played by confirmation bias led researchers to investigate different aspects of the phenomenon. Experimental evidence showed that confirmatory information gets accepted even if containing deliberately false claims while dissenting information is mainly ignored or might even increase group polarization. It seems reasonable that, to address misinformation problem properly, we have to understand the main determinants behind content consumption and the emergence of narratives on online social media. In this paper we address such a challenge by focusing on the discussion around the Italian Constitutional Referendum by conducting a quantitative, cross-platform analysis on both Facebook public pages and Twitter accounts. We observe the spontaneous emergence of well-separated communities on both platforms. Such a segregation is completely spontaneous, since no categorization of contents was performed a priori. By exploring the dynamics behind the discussion, we find that users tend to restrict their attention to a specific set of Facebook pages/Twitter accounts. Finally, taking advantage of automatic topic extraction and sentiment analysis techniques, we are able to identify the most controversial topics inside and across both platforms. We measure the distance between how a certain topic is presented in the posts/tweets and the related emotional response of users. Our results provide interesting insights for the understanding of the evolution of the core narratives behind different echo chambers and for the early detection of massive viral phenomena around false claims.
机译:在线社交媒体上对假新闻的传播和虚假谣言的日益关注以及确认偏见的关键作用促使研究人员研究了该现象的各个方面。实验证据表明,即使包含故意的虚假主张,确认性信息也会被接受,而反对性信息则主要被忽略甚至可能加剧群体分化。为了正确解决错误信息问题,我们必须了解内容消费背后的主要决定因素以及在线社交媒体上出现的叙事似乎是合理的。在本文中,我们通过围绕Facebook公共页面和Twitter帐户进行定量,跨平台的分析,着重于围绕意大利宪法公投的讨论来应对这一挑战。我们在两个平台上观察到了分隔良好的社区的自发出现。这种隔离是完全自发的,因为事先没有对内容进行分类。通过探讨讨论背后的动态,我们发现用户倾向于将注意力集中在特定的Facebook页面/ Twitter帐户集上。最后,利用自动主题提取和情感分析技术,我们能够确定两个平台内部和之间最有争议的主题。我们测量帖子/推文中某个主题的呈现方式与用户相关的情感反应之间的距离。我们的结果为理解不同回声室背后核心叙述的演变以及及早发现围绕虚假主张的大规模病毒现象提供了有趣的见解。

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