2022
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v10i1.4699
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Blurring Boundaries Between Journalists and Tiktokers: Journalistic Role Performance on TikTok

Abstract: In recent years, media has adapted to the logic of each new social network to respond to renewed consumption habits and journalists have developed new roles on these platforms. TikTok is an emerging platform with its own influencer culture and in which the main audiences are the millennial and centennial generations. The main objective of this study is to analyze the presence of journalists on TikTok through the type of content and strategies used in adapting to this platform. The research is based on methodol… Show more

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“…Second, we identified five persuasive strategies relevant to fact-checking videos: humor, logic, storytelling, authoritative sources, and clickbait thumbnail. Humor strategies were the most prevalent in fact-checking videos, which is consistent with recent research on public health-related TikTok videos (Basch et al, 2021;Negreira-Rey et al, 2022). In comparison, the logic-based strategy was the least prevalent in our dataset, though it was common in previous fact-checking studies and contexts (Bennett, 2012;Schmid & Betsch, 2019;Vraga et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Second, we identified five persuasive strategies relevant to fact-checking videos: humor, logic, storytelling, authoritative sources, and clickbait thumbnail. Humor strategies were the most prevalent in fact-checking videos, which is consistent with recent research on public health-related TikTok videos (Basch et al, 2021;Negreira-Rey et al, 2022). In comparison, the logic-based strategy was the least prevalent in our dataset, though it was common in previous fact-checking studies and contexts (Bennett, 2012;Schmid & Betsch, 2019;Vraga et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For example, the humor strategy was shown to capture audience’s attention, improve knowledge acquisition, and elicit emotional responses to videos (Vraga et al, 2019; Wang, 2020; Young et al, 2018). Research on TikTok and Douyin highlighted the popularity of humor strategies in video creation (Basch et al, 2021; Negreira-Rey et al, 2022) and how humor videos were positively associated with audience engagement (Basch et al, 2021; Li et al, 2021). These short-video platforms, through unique affordances like “lip-syncing” and video editing features, incentivized users to engage in meme-making and replication of popular content (Kaye et al, 2021; Zulli & Zulli, 2022).…”
Section: Video Features and Fact-checkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2174-2175. Early work on journalists' use of TikTok suggests they connect it to marketing goals, citing its ability to reach and engage young audiences and its utility for individual and institutional brand extension (Negreira-Rey et al, 2022).…”
Section: Three Decades Of Change and Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversos estudios dan cuenta de cómo el uso de videos, audios, infografías y publicaciones con formatos de gran desarrollo visual llegan de mejor forma a los públicos y pueden ayudar a generar mayor engagement (Li et al, 2018;Boy et al, 2020;Mena Young, 2022). Estamos ante un espacio de creación cuyo recorrido depende en buena de medida de la capacidad que se tenga para apartarse del periodismo replicante (Costa-Sánchez et al, 2015) generando contenido propio y ad hoc a los lenguajes de cada red social (Negreira-Rey et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discusión Y Conclusionesunclassified