Abstract

During times of public crises (such as COVID-19), governments must act swiftly to release crisis information effectively and efficiently to the public. This paper provides a general overview of the way that the Wuhan local government use Weibo as a channel to engage with their citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the media richness, dialogic loop, and a series of theoretically relevant factors, such as content type, text length, and information source, we try to examine how citizen engage with their local government. By analyzing the data mining samples from Wuhan Release, the official Sina Weibo account of Wuhan’s local government, results show that, despite the unstable situation COVID-19 over the crisis, there exist three stages of a crisis on the whole. Combining the behavior of the government and the public, duration from 31 December 2019 to 19 January 2020 could be seen as the development period, then the outbreak period (30 January 2020 to 28 February 2020), and a grace period (29 February 2020 to19 April 2020). Public attention to different types of information changes over time, but curbing rumors has always been a priority. Media richness features partially influent citizen engagement. Text length is significantly positively associated with citizen engagement through government social media. However, posts containing information sources have a negative impact on citizen engagement.

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  • IntroductionSocial media (SM) has been playing an increasingly important role in modern society

  • In the past decade, social media (SM) has been playing an increasingly important role in modern society

  • The results show that the local government tends to use their Weibo account to thank the worker (n = 823, 22.89%) and report news (n = 795, 22.11%)

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Introduction

Social media (SM) has been playing an increasingly important role in modern society. For the government, these innovative applications based on this platform can release a large amount of information for a wide audience in real-time at a relatively low cost [1], providing opportunities for dialogue between agencies and citizens [2,3]. Point out that providing support to the public and the public sector is the real potential source of social media. Social media can be seen as a communication tool to promote public engagement through effective feedback, coordination, and discussion.

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