Abstract

The Russian-ukraine conflict is the most significant in Europe since World War II, and it is also the first social media conflict of humankind. In China, the attitude of public opinion towards the Russian-ukraine war has been very torn apart by the development of the situation. To understand the Chinese position in the Russian-ukraine conflict, this study uses crawler technology to capture the relevant data of comments and bullet subtitles on Chinese social media platforms. It uses popular tags specific to the conflict to collect data, depicting both sides neutral or biased views. At the same time, it investigated the social media public opinion communication situation of the Russian-ukraine conflict. Finally, after collecting the information released on the Bilibili platform, it summarized the characteristics of Chinese public opinion in the social media public opinion war as the main pro-Russian. It summarized and analyzed the reasons and positions of different views.

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