The hypothesis of selective exposure assumes that people seek out information that supports their views and eschew information that conflicts with their beliefs, and that has negative consequences on our society. Few researchers have recently found counter evidence of selective exposure in social media: users are exposed to politically diverse articles. No work has looked at what happens after exposure, particularly how individuals react to such exposure, though. Users might well be exposed to diverse articles but share only the partisan ones. To test this, we study partisan sharing on Facebook: the tendency for users to predominantly share like-minded news articles and avoid conflicting ones. We verified four main hypotheses. That is, whet...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139929/1/jcc412199.pdfhttps://deepblue...
More voters than ever get political news from their friends on social media platforms. Is this bad f...
Researchers know little about how people respond to misinformation shared by their social media “fri...
Many assume that in a digital environment with a wide range of ideologically tinged news outlets, pa...
This study explored Facebook users’ hostile perceptions of shared news content and its relationship ...
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research ...
Contemporary democracies are increasingly shaped by a surge of populism, posing serious threats to t...
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research ...
People increasingly turn to social media to get their daily news updates. Still, we are only beginni...
People increasingly turn to social media to get their daily news updates. Still, we are only beginni...
This study investigates the effects of variation in "congeniality" of news on Facebook user engageme...
The development of online social media has raised concerns about how individuals are overexposed to ...
The development of online social media has raised concerns about how individuals are overexposed to ...
The development of online social media has raised concerns about how individuals are overexposed to ...
Increasing numbers of citizens rely on social media to gather both political and non-political infor...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139929/1/jcc412199.pdfhttps://deepblue...
More voters than ever get political news from their friends on social media platforms. Is this bad f...
Researchers know little about how people respond to misinformation shared by their social media “fri...
Many assume that in a digital environment with a wide range of ideologically tinged news outlets, pa...
This study explored Facebook users’ hostile perceptions of shared news content and its relationship ...
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research ...
Contemporary democracies are increasingly shaped by a surge of populism, posing serious threats to t...
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research ...
People increasingly turn to social media to get their daily news updates. Still, we are only beginni...
People increasingly turn to social media to get their daily news updates. Still, we are only beginni...
This study investigates the effects of variation in "congeniality" of news on Facebook user engageme...
The development of online social media has raised concerns about how individuals are overexposed to ...
The development of online social media has raised concerns about how individuals are overexposed to ...
The development of online social media has raised concerns about how individuals are overexposed to ...
Increasing numbers of citizens rely on social media to gather both political and non-political infor...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139929/1/jcc412199.pdfhttps://deepblue...
More voters than ever get political news from their friends on social media platforms. Is this bad f...
Researchers know little about how people respond to misinformation shared by their social media “fri...