2021
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2021.2000883
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News Sharing Using Self-destructive Content in Digital Native Media from an International Perspective

Abstract: Native digital media use of self-destructive content for the dissemination of news is investigated. This new format, characterized by its ephemerality, has become fashionable within the most successful social networks. Spanish media outlets are analysed and compared with European and American ones. The results indicate that native cybermedia are disseminating content through this format, increasing audience engagement, especially within the youth. Interestingly, these media focus intently on Instagram while ne… Show more

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“…In many cases, the dissemination of mobile content is linked to the ephemerality that characterises social networks, especially when it comes to self-destructive content (Sixto-García et al 2021). This has consequences for our long-term collective memory, in such a way one of the challenges must find new ways to archive the millions of ephemeral videos that are disseminated daily through different social platforms (Richardson 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, the dissemination of mobile content is linked to the ephemerality that characterises social networks, especially when it comes to self-destructive content (Sixto-García et al 2021). This has consequences for our long-term collective memory, in such a way one of the challenges must find new ways to archive the millions of ephemeral videos that are disseminated daily through different social platforms (Richardson 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%