El papel de las valoraciones como señales en la participación en los sitios web de noticias políticas generados por el usuario

Citizen journalists can participate in political user-generated news websites in different ways, including providing content, discussing with other users, and rating the content posted on the site. Also, users of these types of sites form impressions of other users based on the information provided...

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Autores:
Velásquez, Alcides
Lampe, Cliff
Tipo de recurso:
Fecha de publicación:
2013
Institución:
Universidad de la Sabana
Repositorio:
Repositorio Universidad de la Sabana
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:intellectum.unisabana.edu.co:10818/14623
Acceso en línea:
http://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/3331
http://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/3331/3267
http://hdl.handle.net/10818/14623
Palabra clave:
Política
Periodismo
Internet
Agencia de noticias
Medición de audiencia
Participación cultural
Rights
License
http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
Description
Summary:Citizen journalists can participate in political user-generated news websites in different ways, including providing content, discussing with other users, and rating the content posted on the site. Also, users of these types of sites form impressions of other users based on the information provided by different sources. The information supplied by rating systems, for example, constitutes a source of information that cues certain characteristics about others. However, user-generated news websites’ rating systems usually evaluate users’ participation without distinguishing between types of participa- tion. Taking into account the origin of the information carried by the cues and the communal dimension evaluated in the process of impression formation, this study examines how a set of different rating system design options might influence users’ impressions of the credibility of discussants, discussion informativeness, and willingness to contribute to discussions on political user-generated news websites. The results of this study partially support the idea that communal third-party information has more importance when impressions are formed in these online settings, although further research is needed to establish the connection between rating sys- tems and the communal characteristics of users.