The strategic presentation of user comments affects how political messages are evaluated on social media sites: Evidence for robust effects across party lines
Abstract
This online experiment examines how partisan cues interact with features of newer media to affect how people evaluate political messages online. Specifically, we examine the degree to which obscuring the political affiliations of different online sources can influence how viewers evaluate the political messages they share through social media. We also examine how viewers evaluate political organizations that appear to strategically suppress...
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Title
The strategic presentation of user comments affects how political messages are evaluated on social media sites: Evidence for robust effects across party lines
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
91
Pages
279 - 289
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