CURATING VIRALITY: EXPLORING CURATED LOGICS WITHIN #BLACKLIVESMATTER ON TWITTER

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  • Yiran Duan Syracuse University
  • Jeff Hemsley Syracuse University
  • Alexander Smith Syracuse University
  • Dhwani Gandhi Syracuse University
  • LaVerne Gray Syracuse University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2022i0.12996

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Black Lives Matter, Curated flows, Virality, influencers

Resumen

This study investigates the information sharing behavior of different levels of Twitter influencers within the context of the #BlackLivesMatter social movement and its related discussions #AlllivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter during the 2-week period around Derek Chauvin’s trial. Using qualitative content analysis and quantitative machine learning methods, we analyzed over one million retweets to test if different levels of influencers tend to spread different kinds of information in the discussions around #All/Black/BlueLivesMatter on Twitter. We found out that different levels of influencers tend to spread different information within and between the #All/Black/BlueLivesMatter, and we offer some explanations through the lens of curation logics. We suggest that different levels of influencers may be exposed to different incentives, and be facing different social norms, which leads to different information behaviors. This research contributes to updating the theory of curated logics, virality, and influencers, as well as provides empirical data for the discussions of the #BlackLivesMatter social movement and its related discussions of #AllLivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter.

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2023-03-29

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Duan, Y., Hemsley, J., Smith, A., Gandhi, D., & Gray, L. (2023). CURATING VIRALITY: EXPLORING CURATED LOGICS WITHIN #BLACKLIVESMATTER ON TWITTER. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2022i0.12996

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