Live social media commentary increasingly accompanies televised political debates. This study examines the democratic role of live Twitter commentary by analyzing a sample of tweets published during the first 2016 presidential debate between Trump and Clinton. The practices of live commenters – including joke-sharing and fact-checking – are assessed in light of six perspectives on the democratic utility of such commentary. Results show that while Twitter commentary was predominantly humorous and driven by negativity towards the candidates, a sizeable proportion of users actively engaged in practices of alternative interpretation, critique, and correction, seeking democratic accountability.This research was supported by the Quello Center at ...
Serious concerns have been raised about the role of `socialbots' in manipulating public opinion and ...
Serious concerns have been raised about the role of 'socialbots' in manipulating public opinion and ...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
During televised election debates, it is now common for citizens to take to social media to express ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Political campaigns mostly r...
Twitter offers a function called live-tweeting that allows users to communicate about events with ea...
International audienceOn the 20th June 2008, “#pdfdebate”, the first presidential campaign debate to...
During the 2012 US presidential debates, more than five million connected viewers turned to social m...
Social media's influence in the 2016 US presidential election has been stronger than it has ever bee...
A network analysis of Twitter discussion during the first presidential debate between President Obam...
Social media has infiltrated our daily lives, and with an upcoming election, the messages disseminat...
Social media’s influence in the 2016 US presidential election has been stronger than it has ever bee...
This article is free to read on the publishers website Serious concerns have been raised about the r...
An increasing number of people are using microblogs to broadcast their thoughts in real time as they...
Courses: Mass Communication and Public Opinion, Political Communication Objectives: Often, there are...
Serious concerns have been raised about the role of `socialbots' in manipulating public opinion and ...
Serious concerns have been raised about the role of 'socialbots' in manipulating public opinion and ...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
During televised election debates, it is now common for citizens to take to social media to express ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Political campaigns mostly r...
Twitter offers a function called live-tweeting that allows users to communicate about events with ea...
International audienceOn the 20th June 2008, “#pdfdebate”, the first presidential campaign debate to...
During the 2012 US presidential debates, more than five million connected viewers turned to social m...
Social media's influence in the 2016 US presidential election has been stronger than it has ever bee...
A network analysis of Twitter discussion during the first presidential debate between President Obam...
Social media has infiltrated our daily lives, and with an upcoming election, the messages disseminat...
Social media’s influence in the 2016 US presidential election has been stronger than it has ever bee...
This article is free to read on the publishers website Serious concerns have been raised about the r...
An increasing number of people are using microblogs to broadcast their thoughts in real time as they...
Courses: Mass Communication and Public Opinion, Political Communication Objectives: Often, there are...
Serious concerns have been raised about the role of `socialbots' in manipulating public opinion and ...
Serious concerns have been raised about the role of 'socialbots' in manipulating public opinion and ...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....