2017-2020年芬兰和瑞典赌博经营者的社交媒体形象塑造。

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1177/14550725221111317
Mikaela Lindeman, Vilja Männistö-Inkinen, Matilda Hellman, Veera Kankainen, Emmi Kauppila, Johan Svensson, Robin Nilsson
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目的:这是对芬兰和瑞典的赌博经营者如何在社交媒体上与公民交谈的首次审计。这项研究能够指出赌博经营者在国家垄断制度(芬兰)和基于许可证的监管框架(瑞典)中如何利用社交媒体之间的一些差异。方法:从2017年3月、2018年3月、2019年3月和2020年3月收集芬兰和瑞典账户中使用本国语言的社交媒体帖子。数据(N = 13,241)由发布在YouTube、Twitter、Facebook和Instagram上的帖子组成。这些帖子是根据发布频率、内容和用户参与度进行审核的。结果/结论:总体而言,这两个国家的运营商在其社交媒体账户上都很活跃,但在2017年至2020年期间,帖子数量有所下降。大量被分析的帖子并没有在视觉上描绘赌博或游戏。在瑞典的执照制度中,经营者似乎更直接地将自己描述为赌博公司,而在芬兰的垄断制度中,这种形象更多地与公益事业的社会角色联系在一起。随着时间的推移,赌博收入的受益者在芬兰的数据中越来越不明显。
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Gambling operators' social media image creation in Finland and Sweden 2017-2020.

Aim: This is a first audit of how gambling operators in Finland and Sweden address citizens on social media. The study is able to pinpoint some differences between how gambling operators utilise social media in a state monopoly system (Finland) and in a license-based regulatory framework (Sweden). Methods: Curated social media posts from Finland- and Sweden-based accounts in national languages were collected from March 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. The data (N = 13,241) consist of posts published on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The posts were audited in terms of frequency of posting, content and user engagement. Results/Conclusions: Operators in both countries were, in general, active on their social media accounts, but there was a decline in number of posts between 2017 and 2020. A substantial number of the analysed posts did not visually portray gambling or games. In the Swedish license system, operators seem to present themselves more straightforwardly as gambling companies, whereas in the Finnish monopoly system the image was more tied to a social role of public good doing. Beneficiaries of gambling revenues became less visible in the Finnish data over time.

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