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Web Third-Person Effect Hypothesis: Do likes and Shares Affect Users' Perceptions? 被引量:1
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作者 Nikos Antonopoulos Dimitrios Giomelakis +2 位作者 Andreas Veglis Antonis Gardikiotis Charalampos A. Dimoulas 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2016年第12期711-729,共19页
This paper studies the web third-person effect (WTPE) hypothesis in the context of news websites and social media. Specifically, the study examines the role of social media metrics (i.e., shares and likes of news a... This paper studies the web third-person effect (WTPE) hypothesis in the context of news websites and social media. Specifically, the study examines the role of social media metrics (i.e., shares and likes of news articles) in shaping users' opinion about the websites. Users' news sharing intention in social media is also investigated. Based on a structured online questionnaire (N = 7,404), the results confirm that WTPE can be found in social media metrics without the presence of specific message content. It should be noted that the effect was found at three perceptual levels, self, friends, and other users. Regarding intention for news sharing, text was indicated as the most important reason among Internet users. Finally, the work demonstrates significant correlations between WTPE and article characteristics that influence people's attitudes to share news online. 展开更多
关键词 web third-person Facebook SHARE like social media metrics
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Internet Regulation, a New Approach: Outline of a System Formed to Be Controlled by the Internet Users
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作者 Nikolaos Koumartzis Andreas Veglis 《Computer Technology and Application》 2012年第1期16-23,共8页
This paper describes an outline for the proper design of a Fair Internet Regulation System (FIRS), i.e., a system that will be implemented in a national level and encourage the participation of Internet users in enr... This paper describes an outline for the proper design of a Fair Internet Regulation System (FIRS), i.e., a system that will be implemented in a national level and encourage the participation of Internet users in enriching and correcting its "behavior". Authors aim to design a system that will be operated in some extent by the Internet users, and so it will be easier to be accepted by Western democracies willing to implement a fair Internet regulation policy. Last, the authors state the importance of using well-designed surveys prior to the implementation of FIRS, announce the launch of an online tool (WebObserver.net) and invite researchers to be part of this international effort. 展开更多
关键词 Content filtering content blocking INTERNET REGULATION blacklist.
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