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What clicks actually mean: Exploring digital news user practices

机译:点击实际上意味着什么:探索数字新闻用户实践

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This article problematizes the relationship between clicks and audience interests. Clicking patterns are often seen as evidence that news users are mostly interested in junk news, leading to concerns about the state of journalism and the implications for society. Asking and observing how 56 users actually browse news and what clicking and not clicking mean to them, we identified 30 distinct considerations for (not) clicking and classified them into three categories: cognitive, affective and pragmatic. The results suggest, first, that interest is too crude a term to account for the variety of people’s considerations for (not) clicking. Second, even if one aims for roughly estimating people’s news interests, clicks are a flawed instrument because a lack of clicking does not measure people’s lack of interest in news. Third, taking users’ browsing patterns seriously could help bridge the gap between what people need as citizens and what they actually consume. Finally, we argue that all metrics should be critically assessed from a user perspective rather than taken at face value.
机译:本文对点击次数和受众群体兴趣之间的关系进行了质疑。点击模式通常被视为新闻用户主要对垃圾新闻感兴趣的证据,从而引起对新闻状况及其对社会的影响的担忧。在询问和观察56位用户如何实际浏览新闻以及点击和不点击对他们意味着什么之后,我们确定了(不)点击的30个不同注意事项,并将其分为三类:认知,情感和实用。结果表明,首先,兴趣这个词过于笼统,无法说明人们对点击(而非点击)的各种考虑。其次,即使旨在粗略估计人们对新闻的兴趣,点击也是一种有缺陷的工具,因为点击次数不足不能衡量人们对新闻的兴趣。第三,认真对待用户的浏览模式可以帮助弥合人们作为公民的需求与实际消费之间的鸿沟。最后,我们认为所有指标应从用户角度进行严格评估,而不是从表面取值。

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