How Humorous Posts Influence Engagement With Political Posts on Social Media The Role of Political Involvement

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作者
Heiss, Raffael [1 ]
机构
[1] Management Ctr Innsbruck, Ctr Social & Hlth Innovat, Univ Str 15, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
关键词
social media; humor; context effect; political participation; political knowledge; ELABORATION LIKELIHOOD MODEL; INCIDENTAL NEWS EXPOSURE; ENTERTAINMENT; INFORMATION; ENVIRONMENT; KNOWLEDGE; COMEDY; GAPS;
D O I
10.1027/1864-1105/a000297
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Individuals frequently process political posts on social media in the context of humorous, non-political posts, which research suggests may stimulate or dampen their engagement with the political posts depending on their political involvement. To clarify that claim, I conducted a 2 x 2 experiment (N = 286) in which individuals viewed political posts situated among either humorous or non-humorous posts, all presented as video-recorded posts on a social media newsfeed, in a condition of either low or high political involvement. Among the results, the humorous posts directly boosted general attention, the elaboration of political posts, and the acquisition of political knowledge in the low political involvement group and stimulated political participation in the high political involvement group. Further analyses revealed that, in the low involvement group, increased attention and the elaboration of the posts may have mediated humor's effect on the acquisition of political knowledge. Meanwhile, its positive effect on participation in the high involvement group occurred independently from general attention and the elaboration of the posts. Altogether, the findings suggest that humorous social media contexts may benefit the acauisition of political knowledge and political participation.
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