2018
DOI: 10.1080/13527266.2018.1504228
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Twitter and politics: Evidence from the US presidential elections 2016

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“…OSN are channels for politicians to construct their digital image and reputation (Grimaldi, 2019). They provide important platforms for the interaction and mobilization of voters before an election (Buccoliero et al, 2020). Amongst other online networks, Twitter microblogging allows its users to express their thoughts, feelings and opinions in the form of text.…”
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“…OSN are channels for politicians to construct their digital image and reputation (Grimaldi, 2019). They provide important platforms for the interaction and mobilization of voters before an election (Buccoliero et al, 2020). Amongst other online networks, Twitter microblogging allows its users to express their thoughts, feelings and opinions in the form of text.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twitter by conveying candidates' messages about their ideas, policies, and future actions establishes fundamentals that resonate for the public as much as those sent by the traditional media. Consequently, there is growing interest in the creation of textual or linguistic classi ers to determine whether opinions expressed by individuals can be considered as favourable or unfavourable indicators of voting behaviour (Awais et al, 2019;Buccoliero et al, 2020;Silva et al, 2020). The methodological approaches that have been used so far, have been mainly based on a lexicon of speci c terms used or pre-tagged texts.…”
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“…Twitter allows users to share opinions and can allow politicians to easily speak directly to voters, about events as they are happening, bypassing the media that might otherwise filter or frame their content [3] [4]. Its use was credited with playing a part in the 2016 election of Donald Trump [5], whose frequent, and sometimes controversial, Tweets generated much free media coverage [6]. Twitter also plays a role in the spread of misinformation; this has become particularly evident concerning content around COVID-19 [7] [8] where misinformation about fake cures and treatments have contributed to accidental deaths [9].…”
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“…En los últimos años se puede constatar en España una profunda transformación a la hora de comunicar la política (Sampietro; Sánchez-Castillo, 2020; Baviera; Peris; Cano-Orón, 2019; Gil-Ramírez, 2019; Coromina; Prado; Padilla, 2018; López-Rabadán; Doménech-Fabregat; 2018; Selva-Ruiz; Caro-Castaño, 2017; Vázquez-Sinde, 2017; Berrocal-Gonzalo; Martín-Jiménez; Gil-Torres, 2017; López-García, 2016), que es compartida con otros muchos lugares (Buccoliero et al, 2020;Mazzoleni;Bracciale, 2018;Stier et al, 2018;Enli, 2017;Lalancette;Raynauld, 2017;Ekman;Widhom, 2017;Bode, 2016;Borah, 2016). La irrupción de las redes sociales y las aplicaciones digitales para transmitir el discurso político y generar engagement entre los ciudadanos (Sánchez-Duarte, 2016;Vaccari et al, 2015; Casero-Ripollés, 2015) ha alterado para siempre los procesos de mediatización de la política (Hepp;Hjarvard;Lundby, 2015;Esser;Strömback, 2014), que se ha visto superada por la aparición de nuevos formatos y lenguajes (Alcott; Gentzkow, 2017).…”
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