Building Support Through the Personalization of Twitter Messages in a Permanent Campaign

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE American Politics Research Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1177/1532673X231184434
S. Gaynor, J. Gimpel
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Not all aspects of a campaign are issue-oriented, nor are many voters. A candidate builds mass support largely by appearing warm, friendly, and likable, not only by propagating their viewpoints on controversial issues. Based on a prominent candidate’s Twitter accounts and the associated analytics, our research analyzes the online content and reaction to every post across a four-year period, both before and after a major general election. Twitter’s analytic measures demonstrate how a campaign uses social media to accomplish very different outreach goals. Warm and non-politically oriented messages attract broad support in the form of audience likes but are not retweeted with as much frequency as messages that are less liked but more politically pointed. The undeniable popularity of personal, earnest messages underscores the power of the social media platform to present candidates in an approachable and convivial way, despite the necessity of taking positions on difficult issues.
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通过在永久活动中个性化Twitter消息来建立支持
并非竞选的所有方面都以议题为导向,许多选民也不是这样。候选人要赢得群众的支持,主要靠表现得热情、友好、讨人喜欢,而不仅仅是宣传他们对有争议问题的观点。我们的研究基于一位知名候选人的推特账户和相关分析,分析了四年期间(大选前后)的在线内容和对每条帖子的反应。Twitter的分析方法展示了一个活动如何使用社交媒体来实现不同的推广目标。温暖和非政治导向的信息以观众点赞的形式吸引了广泛的支持,但转发频率不如那些点赞较少但更具政治针对性的信息高。个人的、诚挚的信息无可否认地广受欢迎,这凸显了社交媒体平台以平易近人和欢乐的方式展示候选人的力量,尽管有必要在棘手的问题上表明立场。
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American Politics Research
American Politics Research POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Amercian Politics Research is to promote and disseminate high-quality research in all areas of American politics, including local, state, and national. American Politics Research will publish significant studies concerning American political behavior, political parties, public opinion, legislative behavior, courts and the legal process, executive and administrative politics, public policy, and all other topics appropriate to our understanding of American government and politics. Manuscripts from all social science disciplines are welcomed.
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