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Title

Platform Convergence or Divergence? Comparing Political Ad Content Across Digital and Social Media Platforms.

Authors

Ridout, Travis N.; Neumann, Markus; Yao, Jielu; Baum, Laura; Franz, Michael M.; Oleinikov, Pavel; Franklin Fowler, Erika

Abstract

When it comes to the study of the messaging of online political campaigns, theory suggests that platform divergence should be common, but much research finds considerable convergence across platforms. In this research, we examine variation across digital and social media platforms in the types of paid campaign messages that are distributed, focusing on their goals, tone, and the partisanship of political rhetoric. We use data on the content of paid election advertisements placed on YouTube, Google search, Instagram, and Facebook during the 2020 elections in the United States, examining all federal candidates who advertised on these platforms during the final 2 months of the campaign. We find that YouTube is most distinct from the other platforms, perhaps because it most resembles television, but convergence better describes the two Meta platforms, Facebook and Instagram.

Subjects

DIGITAL technology; POLITICAL advertising; POLITICAL campaigns; POLITICAL platforms; ADVERTISING

Publication

Social Science Computer Review, 2024, Vol 42, Issue 5, p1181

ISSN

0894-4393

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/08944393241258767

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