Abstract

Emotions present in social media content shape its diffusion. This study seeks to comprehensively examine the impact created by emotions of a social media message on its diffusion. Centered on a non-domain specific Twitter dataset, the authors define several measurement constructs to quantify the tweet diffusion process namely, speed, size, half-life, diffusion potential, and engagement. Since a message may express a single dominant emotion or multiple categories of emotions, the current study focuses to investigate the influence of emotions in the single label as well as multi-label setting. Through extensive statistical analyses (Multivariate Analysis of Variance and Regression), we find that the impact of emotions on diffusion constructs was statistically significant. The findings shed light on how emotions aid or hinder the spread of information through social media. Specifically, the tweets containing joy or contempt as primary emotion attained faster and stronger diffusion. In contrast, anger or fear as primary emotion in tweets contributed to slower and weaker diffusion. Also, the combination of one or more positive and negative emotions increased the diffusion outcome.

Highlights

  • With the advent of technology, the world has moved online and so has the interactions

  • The current study investigated the relationship between the emotion(s) of a tweet and its diffusion

  • We found that certain emotions both positive as well as negative attained faster and stronger diffusion as primary emotions

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Introduction

With the advent of technology, the world has moved online and so has the interactions. 900 million photos on Facebook, 500 million tweets, and 0.4 million hours of YouTube videos. 900 million photos on Facebook, 500 million tweets, and 0.4 million hours of YouTube videos1 These digital interactions have led to the generation of data at an unprecedented rate. In this digital climate, social media has become a major component of the very existence of our lives. Social media sites including Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit, have facilitated easy information sharing and large-scale information cascades. The impact of these digital interactions is quite instrumental on our society and industry. Understanding the process of diffusion of information over social media platforms could assist the development of a safer environment for users, prevent fake news, and support business growth

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