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Media Production on Smartphones: Analysis of the Timing, Content, and Context of Message Production Using Real-World Smartphone Use Data.
Document Type
Article
Source
CyberPsychology, Behavior & Social Networking. May2023, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p371-379. 9p.
Subject
*MASS media
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*TIME
*MOBILE apps
*SOCIAL media
*SMARTPHONES
*RANDOM forest algorithms
*COMPARATIVE studies
*RESEARCH funding
*CONTENT analysis
Language
ISSN
2152-2715
Abstract
Although media production is a critical concept in communication theory, we know surprisingly little about the timing, content, and context of individuals' production behavior. Intensive observation and analysis of 94 American adults' smartphone use over 1 week showed that although time spent in producing content was on average only about 6 percent of the amount of time spent on smartphones, the production content was more purposeful, expressive, articulate, condensed, confident, personal, and emotionally charged than consumption content. Analysis of the temporal dynamics of production suggests that the content consumed in the minute before individuals' production began to resemble the subsequently produced content. Other results suggest that content production on smartphones was fragmented, idiosyncratic, and purposeful, highlighting the impact of individuals' quick interactions with media, and the need to develop user-centric theories about how, when, and why individuals produce digital content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]