意识形态
政治
极化(电化学)
社会心理学
观点
感知
归属
归因偏差
媒体偏见
背景(考古学)
社会化媒体
心理学
政治学
法学
神经科学
化学
视觉艺术
古生物学
物理化学
艺术
生物
作者
Shane Schweitzer,Kyle Dobson,Adam Waytz
标识
DOI:10.1177/19485506231156020
摘要
Four nationally representative studies ( N = 1,986; three preregistered) find evidence for a bias in how people perceive opposing viewpoints expressed through online discourse. These studies elucidate a political bot bias, where political partisans (vs. their out-party) are more likely to view counter-ideological (vs. ideologically consistent) tweets to be social media bots (vs. humans). Study 1 demonstrates that American Democrats and Republicans are more likely to attribute tweets to bots when those tweets express counter-ideological views. Study 2 demonstrated this bias with actual bot tweets generated by the Russian government and comparable human tweets. Study 3 demonstrated this bias manifests in the context of real recent elections and is associated with markers of political animosity. Study 4 experimentally demonstrates the consequences of bot attribution for perceptions of online political discourse. Our findings document a consistent bias that has implications for political discussion online and political polarization more broadly.
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