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The Dynamics of Message Selection in Online Political Discussion Forums: Self-Segregation or Diverse Exposure?
Document Type
article
Source
Communication Research. 47(1)
Subject
online political discussion
online discussion forum
message selection
partisan selectivity
cross-cutting exposure
temporal exponential random graph model
Communication & Media Studies
Journalism and Professional Writing
Communication and Media Studies
Language
Abstract
While the online sphere is believed to expose individuals to a wider array of viewpoints, a worry about self-reinforcing political echo chambers also persists. We join this scholarly debate by focusing on individual motives for political discussion and dyadic- and structural-level mechanisms that can drive one’s message-selection decision in online discussion settings. Using unobtrusively logged behavioral data matched with panel survey responses, our temporal exponential random graph model (TERGM) analysis indicates that message selection in online discussion settings is largely driven by the similarity of one’s candidate evaluative criteria and various endogenous structural factors, whereas the impact of overt partisan preference in shaping message selection is much more limited than is often assumed.