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Who are Political Retweeters?, Demographic comparison of political retweeters with retweeters of non-political personalities

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  • Gurchani, Muhammad Umer

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Twitter has been a focus of research in political science for a few years now as it provides the opportunity to make direct observations on the spread of political information in different communities. Here we will be studying the phenomena of information diffusion, and focus on nodes that are responsible for spreading political information everywhere on the Twitter network. This paper attempts to fill gaps in the literature regarding the demographics of political retweeters using various techniques on the name and location-related data from most active French political retweeters. Here I will try to state the break-down of these accounts in categories based on gender, language, location, education level, and self-descriptions. To put the information about political retweeters in context we will also create a category of non-political retweeters to draw comparisons between the groups regarding the above-mentioned variables.

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  • Gurchani, Muhammad Umer, 2019. "Who are Political Retweeters?, Demographic comparison of political retweeters with retweeters of non-political personalities," SocArXiv 74qzm, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:74qzm
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/74qzm
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