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Pizza Talk III: Online-Firestorms
Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Sunbelt XXXIV
Thomas Zorbach & Jürgen PfefferFebruary 21st 2014, St. Pete Beach, FL!
Thomas Zorbach, Jürgen Pfeffer
Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Agenda Online-‐Firestorms – The dark side of word of mouth
– What is it? – How does it work? – What can we do?
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A German problem? → Poli%cians, celebri%es, companies under heavy fire
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Thomas Zorbach, Jürgen Pfeffer
Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Unse3ledness in Poli6cs and Business “Let’s be;er not say anything. Otherwise, we’ll have an online firestorm tomorrow!” (Angela Merkel, Bundeskanzlerin)
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→ Sign of the participatory culture (Jenkins, 2006)
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Anglicism of the Year 2011 in Germany „Shitstorm fills the gap in German vocabulary that was opened up by changes in the public debate culture.“
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→ Kick off for research project
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Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Intercultural Differences “Shitstorm” vs. “Online-‐Firestorm”
→ “Title is not appropriate”
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Defini6on “An Online-‐Firestorm is a phenomenon that describes the sudden discharge of large quan%%es of nega%ve word of mouth and complaint behavior against a person, company, or group in social media networks, oHen paired with intense indigna%on that has shiHed its focus from an actual point of cri%cism.“
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Pfeffer, J. & Zorbach, T. & Carley, K.M. (2013). Understanding online firestorms: Nega%ve word of mouth dynamics in social media networks. Journal of Marke%ng Communica%ons
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Case Study: Rolling Stone Magazine → Cover showing Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Thomas Zorbach, Jürgen Pfeffer
Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Rolling Stone Firestorm -‐ Analysis TwiVer data used:
– ~1.5% of all tweets are geo-‐tagged – Long-‐term collec-on of US geo-‐Tweets – “rollingstone” or “rolling stone”
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Empirical Observa6ons/Factors Constant flow of informa6on, short informa6on half-‐life • Real-‐-me messages in social media create a constant flow of
communica-on • Many people can be reached within a short period of -me • Result: Temporal dominance of a single topic • Communica-on/reac-on cycle
– Tradi-onal newspaper: 1 day – Social media: hours or minutes
• Half-‐Life (Burton and Kebler, 1960) of social media informa-on: – Hours or even minutes (Fang, 2007).
• TwiVer: Cri-cal role in the propaga-on of all online firestorms
→ Speed and volume
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Tweets/Day
Thomas Zorbach, Jürgen Pfeffer
Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Rolling Stone Firestorm -‐ Numbers • Peak: 7/17 + 7/18 • 5,836 tweets, 4,571 different users • 60 users with min. 5 tweets (=473 tweets)
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Empirical Observa6ons/Factors No gradualist opinions, absence of discursive interac6ons • Opinion-‐forming systems without sophis-cated or gradualist opinions • Re-‐tweet, ‘like’, or ‘+1’ • Decision-‐making process as binary choices (Schelling, 1973) • ”either-‐or situa-ons”
→ Binary choices
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Rolling Stone Firestorm -‐ Retweets
RT @LisaLampanelli: Poll: 65% of Americans thought Rolling Stone cover w Boston Bomber was inappropriate.
Other 35% thought John Mayer grew…
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Empirical Observa6ons/Factors Friends act as informa6on source and as filter • Connec-ons tend to be based on homophily (McPherson et al., 2001)
– similar in age, gender, and socio-‐economic status • Plus: Technology filters informa-on based on interests • Filter bubble (Pariser, 2011) is a concept which refers to over-‐
emphasizing the importance of single topics or opinions → Lack of diversity
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Rolling Stone Firestorm -‐ Top users? • Top 10 user and their number of geo-‐tweets in July 2013:
– trendinaliaUS 9,741 – Boston_CP 7,612 – ChelseaKrost 7,314 – IndianapolisCP 6,873 – Logan_Rosalez 3,377 – JDawgMadden 3,301 – LisaG_325 3,266 – MaVhewKeysLive 2,784 – TimothyODonnel2 2,645 – GlutenFreeDog 1,848
• Spammers, bots?
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Empirical Observa6ons/Factors Amplified epidemic spreading, network clusters • Transi-ve link crea-ons (Heider, 1946)
• Social media systems intensify this effect with link sugges-ons → Network clusters & echo chambers
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Empirical Observa6ons/Factors Offline and online media reinforce one another • Social media are an important informa-on source for tradi-onal
media (Diakopoulos et al., 2012). • TwiVer is used as “radar” • “Sharability” triggers prolifera-on in social media
→ Cross media dynamics
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Social Media
Tradi-onal Media
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Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Rolling Stone Firestorm – Media Dynamics • 702 re-‐tweets:
– 35% RT @ny-mes – 24% RT @OpieRadio – 30% RTs from 5 journalists – Almost all are re-‐tweets from media outlets
RT @nytimes: CVS and Walgreens Ban an Issue of Rolling Stone http://
t.co/6mSRHuT671
RT @OpieRadio: The news shows outrage for the Rolling Stone cover by SHOWING THE
ROLLING STONE COVER. #Dopes
Thomas Zorbach, Jürgen Pfeffer
Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Empirical Observa6ons/Factors Modified opinion adop6on process, dominant network effects Diffusion and adop-on process (Rogers, 1995): • Knowledge
– The agent gets in contact with a new opinion or belief. • Persuasion
– The agent starts to have a posi-ve or nega-ve stance. Re-‐infec-on. • Decision
– The opinion or belief is accepted or rejected. • Propaga%on
– The agent starts to ac-vely propagate the opinion or belief. Infec-on. • Affirma%on
– Posi-ve feedback encourages, nega-ve feedback destabilizes. → Cogni%ve processes get replaced by network effects!
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Filter Bubble
Echo Chamber
Echo Chamber
Thomas Zorbach, Jürgen Pfeffer
Online-Firestorms. Negative Dynamics in Social Media Networks!
Thomas Zorbach
t.zorbach@vm-‐people.de @vmpeople
Jürgen Pfeffer
[email protected] @JurgenPfeffer
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