2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpos.2022.809805
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Patterns of Incivility on U.S. Congress Members' Social Media Accounts: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Influence of Platform, Post, and Person Characteristics

Abstract: With social media now being ubiquitously used by citizens and political actors, concerns over the incivility of interactions on these platforms have grown. While research has already started to investigate some of the factors that lead users to leave incivil comments on political social media posts, we are lacking a comprehensive understanding of the influence of platform, post, and person characteristics. Using automated text analysis methods on a large body of U.S. Congress Members' social media posts (n = 2… Show more

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“…Content analyses-both manual and automated-have thus mapped the degree to which comments directed at politicians contain slurs, sexist or racist remarks, insults, threats, and so on. (Farrell, Gorrell, and Bontcheva 2020;Unkel and Kümpel 2022;Gorrell et al 2020;Rheault, Rayment, and Musulan 2019;. 1 These content analyses-based studies provide detailed data on the specific attacks, insults, and abuse that politicians receive on social media.…”
Section: Online Abuse Of Politicians: Perceptions and Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Content analyses-both manual and automated-have thus mapped the degree to which comments directed at politicians contain slurs, sexist or racist remarks, insults, threats, and so on. (Farrell, Gorrell, and Bontcheva 2020;Unkel and Kümpel 2022;Gorrell et al 2020;Rheault, Rayment, and Musulan 2019;. 1 These content analyses-based studies provide detailed data on the specific attacks, insults, and abuse that politicians receive on social media.…”
Section: Online Abuse Of Politicians: Perceptions and Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%