Tulane University: Rage Clicks - Study Shows How Political Outrage Fuels Social Media Engagement
October 10, 2024
October 10, 2024
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Oct. 10 (TNSres) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
A new Tulane University study explains why politically charged content gets more engagement from those who disagree. Researchers found a "confrontation effect," where people are more likely to interact with content that challenges their views than those that align with them.
The study analyzed data from Twitter, Facebook, and online experiments over time, includin . . .
A new Tulane University study explains why politically charged content gets more engagement from those who disagree. Researchers found a "confrontation effect," where people are more likely to interact with content that challenges their views than those that align with them.
The study analyzed data from Twitter, Facebook, and online experiments over time, includin . . .