PVPS classifier predicts identity-specific evaluations of political images and demonstrates that accounting for audience identity changes conclusions about visual sentiment in protest studies.
Tweeting From Left to Right: Is Online Political Communication More Than an Echo Chamber?
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Republican posts are more toxic than Democratic ones, but Democratic content draws more toxic replies due to higher volume of Republican cross-partisan engagement.
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Unpacking the Eye of the Beholder: Social Location, Identity, and the Moving Target of Political Perspectives
PVPS classifier predicts identity-specific evaluations of political images and demonstrates that accounting for audience identity changes conclusions about visual sentiment in protest studies.
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"F*** You Biden": Cross-Partisan Electoral Toxicity on X
Republican posts are more toxic than Democratic ones, but Democratic content draws more toxic replies due to higher volume of Republican cross-partisan engagement.