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Understanding the majority opinion formation process in online environments: An exploratory approach to Facebook
Authors:Sangwon Lee  Taehyun Ha  Daeho Lee  Jang Hyun Kim
Institution:Department of Interaction Science, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Abstract:Majority opinions are often observed in the process of social interaction in online communities, but few studies have addressed this issue with empirical data. To identify an appropriate theoretical lens for explaining majority opinions in online environments, this study investigates the skewness statistic, which indicates how many “Likes” are skewed to major comments on a Facebook post; 3489 posts are gathered from the New York Times Facebook page for 100 days. Results show that time is not an influential factor for skewness increase, but the number of comments has a logarithmic relation to skewness increase. Regression models and Chow tests show that this relationship differs depending on topic contents, but majority opinions are significant in overall. These results suggest that the bandwagon effect due to social affordance can be a suitable mechanism for explaining majority opinion formation in an online environment and that majority opinions in online communities can be misperceived due to overestimation.
Keywords:Online social network  Majority opinion  Bandwagon effect  Social affordance
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