Thread popularity inequality as an indicator of organization through communication in a networked movement: an analysis of the LIHKG forum

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Chinese Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2021-05-06 DOI:10.1080/17544750.2021.1922475
Hai Liang, Francis L. F. Lee
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Abstract Many contemporary networked social movements are marked by the absence of central leadership. This raises the practical question of (self-)organizing through communication. The online forum LIHKG was widely recognized as the central communication platform for supporters of the Anti-ELAB movement in Hong Kong. How can we discern whether forum users were engaging in action organization through discussion or merely having conversations? This study proposes that inequality in thread popularity could be a useful way in to tackling that question. An analysis of the contents of LIHKG between June and December of 2019 illustrates that signs of action coordination can be discerned by examining inequality in thread popularity and whether forum users’ attention increasingly concentrated on the most popular threads as the number of users increased. An examination of how attention competition and thread content combined to shape thread popularity then provides insights into the characteristics of the forum’s organizing efforts.
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线程受欢迎程度不平等作为网络运动中通过沟通进行组织的指标:对LIHKG论坛的分析
许多当代网络社会运动的特点是缺乏中央领导。这就提出了通过交流进行(自)组织的实际问题。网上论坛LIHKG被广泛认为是香港反elab运动支持者的主要交流平台。如何分辨论坛用户是通过讨论参与行动组织,还是仅仅是进行对话?这项研究提出,线程受欢迎程度的不平等可能是解决这个问题的有效方法。对2019年6月至12月LIHKG内容的分析表明,通过检查主题受欢迎程度的不平等,以及论坛用户的注意力是否随着用户数量的增加而越来越集中在最受欢迎的主题上,可以看出行动协调的迹象。对注意力竞争和帖子内容如何结合起来形成帖子受欢迎程度的研究,可以让我们深入了解论坛组织工作的特点。
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