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      Political Polarization on the Digital Sphere: A Cross-platform, Over-time Analysis of Interactional, Positional, and Affective Polarization on Social Media

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      Political Communication
      Informa UK Limited

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          Human behaviour is thought to spread through face-to-face social networks, but it is difficult to identify social influence effects in observational studies, and it is unknown whether online social networks operate in the same way. Here we report results from a randomized controlled trial of political mobilization messages delivered to 61 million Facebook users during the 2010 US congressional elections. The results show that the messages directly influenced political self-expression, information seeking and real-world voting behaviour of millions of people. Furthermore, the messages not only influenced the users who received them but also the users' friends, and friends of friends. The effect of social transmission on real-world voting was greater than the direct effect of the messages themselves, and nearly all the transmission occurred between 'close friends' who were more likely to have a face-to-face relationship. These results suggest that strong ties are instrumental for spreading both online and real-world behaviour in human social networks.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                Political Communication
                Political Communication
                Informa UK Limited
                1058-4609
                1091-7675
                July 14 2020
                : 1-42
                Affiliations
                [1 ]The Sammy Ofer School of Communications, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya , Herzliya, Israel
                [2 ]Noah Mozes Department of Communication and Journalism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Jerusalem, Israel
                Article
                10.1080/10584609.2020.1785067
                24b65583-f353-433d-86d2-7da08327eae0
                © 2020
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