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arxiv: 1503.04723 · v1 · pith:W6VYT5ZZnew · submitted 2015-03-16 · 💻 cs.SI · cs.CL· cs.CY

Deep Feelings: A Massive Cross-Lingual Study on the Relation between Emotions and Virality

classification 💻 cs.SI cs.CLcs.CY
keywords emotionsfacetsviralviralitycommunicationconfigurationscross-lingualdeep
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This article provides a comprehensive investigation on the relations between virality of news articles and the emotions they are found to evoke. Virality, in our view, is a phenomenon with many facets, i.e. under this generic term several different effects of persuasive communication are comprised. By exploiting a high-coverage and bilingual corpus of documents containing metrics of their spread on social networks as well as a massive affective annotation provided by readers, we present a thorough analysis of the interplay between evoked emotions and viral facets. We highlight and discuss our findings in light of a cross-lingual approach: while we discover differences in evoked emotions and corresponding viral effects, we provide preliminary evidence of a generalized explanatory model rooted in the deep structure of emotions: the Valence-Arousal-Dominance (VAD) circumplex. We find that viral facets appear to be consistently affected by particular VAD configurations, and these configurations indicate a clear connection with distinct phenomena underlying persuasive communication.

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