Initially offered as a digital public sphere forum, comments sections became the preferred democratic arena for gatekeepers to encourage their readers to engage in constructive dialogue about relevant issues. However, news sites require commenters to remain civil in their interactions, which led users to seek alternative ways of commenting on the news. This article explores in-depth the contents of a sample of 98,426 user-comments collected between February March 2019 from three major Spanish digital native newspapers: ElDiario.es, ElEspañol.com, and ElConfidencial.com. The main goals were to analyze whether comments in news outlets are deliberative, to assess the quality of the debate that takes place in them, and to describe their specifi...
The average of many people trust online comments for any news as much as personal recommendations [1...
The research project critically examines the guidelines of the comments sections of the twenty large...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...
Initially offered as a digital public sphere forum, comments sections became the preferred democrati...
538 p.Aunque inicialmente se ofrecieron como un espacio perteneciente a la esfera pública digital, l...
Online comments have been a widespread feature in news media. Although audiences recognize it widely...
Online discussions between citizens have been subject to scholarly debate and several empirical stud...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article investigates the news industry's perceptions of letters to the editor...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the spaces for content written by audiences in the...
The comments in digital journalism websites are a new practice developed thanks to the increase in i...
The comments in digital journalism websites are a new practice developed thanks to the increase in i...
The main purpose of this study has been to examine and analyze what kind of discussions that takes p...
There has been an ongoing debate in Kenyan newsrooms on whether or not to retain the comment section...
Over the past decade, particularly with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies, we have seen an in...
Since the seventies, in Western democracies, communication technologies and current social networks ...
The average of many people trust online comments for any news as much as personal recommendations [1...
The research project critically examines the guidelines of the comments sections of the twenty large...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...
Initially offered as a digital public sphere forum, comments sections became the preferred democrati...
538 p.Aunque inicialmente se ofrecieron como un espacio perteneciente a la esfera pública digital, l...
Online comments have been a widespread feature in news media. Although audiences recognize it widely...
Online discussions between citizens have been subject to scholarly debate and several empirical stud...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article investigates the news industry's perceptions of letters to the editor...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the spaces for content written by audiences in the...
The comments in digital journalism websites are a new practice developed thanks to the increase in i...
The comments in digital journalism websites are a new practice developed thanks to the increase in i...
The main purpose of this study has been to examine and analyze what kind of discussions that takes p...
There has been an ongoing debate in Kenyan newsrooms on whether or not to retain the comment section...
Over the past decade, particularly with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies, we have seen an in...
Since the seventies, in Western democracies, communication technologies and current social networks ...
The average of many people trust online comments for any news as much as personal recommendations [1...
The research project critically examines the guidelines of the comments sections of the twenty large...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...