Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News Commenting

This article examines users’ situational reasons and potential motives for leaving a comment on an online news item. In a 3-phase analysis, users’ background factors, such as gender and political standings, were considered. The analysis indicates that there are preferred reasons for commenting. The...

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Published in:International Journal of Communication
Main Author: Veera Kangaspunta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: USC Annenberg Press 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/17177
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spelling doaj-art-e86cd70eb95f4aa8b0a798e113b293c12025-10-31T20:30:41ZengUSC Annenberg PressInternational Journal of Communication1932-80362021-10-0115Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News CommentingVeera Kangaspunta0Tampere University This article examines users’ situational reasons and potential motives for leaving a comment on an online news item. In a 3-phase analysis, users’ background factors, such as gender and political standings, were considered. The analysis indicates that there are preferred reasons for commenting. These are connected to 6 identified motives (e.g., societal discussion). Furthermore, 7 related user types were determined and examined. Overall, users and their reasons and motives for commenting vary, and background factors, especially activity and political standings, might explain the differences. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/17177online newsonline-news commentsuser motivesuser commentsonline participation
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Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News Commenting
online news
online-news comments
user motives
user comments
online participation
title Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News Commenting
title_full Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News Commenting
title_fullStr Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News Commenting
title_full_unstemmed Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News Commenting
title_short Internet Users’ Reasons and Motives for Online News Commenting
title_sort internet users reasons and motives for online news commenting
topic online news
online-news comments
user motives
user comments
online participation
url https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/17177
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