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Leadership and Engagement Dynamics in Legislative Twitter Networks: Statistical Analysis and Modeling
In this manuscript, we analyze the interaction network on Twitter among
members of the 117th U.S. Congress to assess the visibility of political
leaders and explore how systemic properties and node attributes influence the
formation of legislative connections. We employ descriptive social network
statistical methods, the exponential random graph model (ERGM), and the
stochastic block model (SBM) to evaluate the relative impact of network
systemic properties, as well as institutional and personal traits, on the
generation of online relationships among legislators. Our findings reveal that
legislative networks on social media platforms like Twitter tend to reinforce
the leadership of dominant political actors rather than diminishing their
influence. However, we identify that these leadership roles can manifest in
various forms. Additionally, we highlight that online connections within
legislative networks are influenced by both the systemic properties of the
network and institutional characteristics.