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Partisan Selective Sharing: The Biased Diffusion of Fact-Checking Messages on Social Media

机译:党派选择性分享:社交媒体事实核查信息的偏向传播

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Using large Twitter datasets collected during the 2012 U.S. presidential election, we examined how partisanship shapes patterns of sharing and commenting on candidate fact-check rulings. Our results indicate that partisans selectively share fact-checking messages that cheerlead their own candidate and denigrate the opposing party's candidate, resulting in an ideologically narrow flow of fact checks to their followers. We also find evidence of hostile media perception in users' public accusations of bias on the part of fact-checking organizations. Additionally, Republicans showed stronger outgroup negativity and hostility toward fact checkers than Democrats. These findings help us understand selective sharing as a complementary process to selective exposure, as well as identifying asymmetries between partisans in their sharing practices.
机译:我们使用2012年美国总统大选期间收集的大型Twitter数据集,研究了党派关系如何影响候选人事实核查裁决的共享和评论模式。我们的结果表明,党派人士有选择地分享事实检查信息,这些信息拉拉他们自己的候选人,并opposing毁对方的候选人,从而导致意识形态上的事实检查流向其追随者。在用户对事实检查组织的偏见的公共指责中,我们还发现了敌对媒体感知的证据。此外,共和党人对事实检查者表现出更大的团体消极情绪和敌意,而不是民主党人。这些发现有助于我们理解选择性共享是选择性暴露的补充过程,并可以识别党派之间共享实践中的不对称性。

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