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Social Media User Behavior and Emotions during Crisis Events

  • Mingyun Gu
  • , Haixiang Guo
  • , Jun Zhuang
  • , Yufei Du
  • , Lijin Qian
  • China University of Geosciences, Wuhan

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Abstract

The wide availability of smart mobile devices and Web 2.0 services has allowed people to easily access news, spread information, and express their opinions and emotions using various social media platforms. However, because of the ease of joining these sites, people also use them to spread rumors and vent their emotions, with the social platforms often playing a facilitation role. This paper collected more than 190,000 messages published on the Chinese Sina-Weibo platform to examine social media user behaviors and emotions during an emergency, with a particular research focus on the “Dr. Li Wenliang” reports associated with the COVID-19 epidemic in China. The verified accounts were found to have the strongest interactions with users, and the sentiment analysis revealed that the news from government agencies had a positive user effect and the national media and trusted experts were more favored by users in an emergency. This research provides a new perspective on trust and the use of social media platforms in crises, and therefore offers some guidance to government agencies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5197
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume19
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2022

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • information dissemination
  • sentiment analysis
  • social media

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