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The importance of influential users in (re) producing Swedish far-right discourse on Twitter

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION
Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 613-628

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0267323120940909

Keywords

Discourse; far-right; influence; neutrality; sentiment analysis; social media; Sweden; Twitter

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  1. Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet) [2016-02971]
  2. Vinnova [2016-02971] Funding Source: Vinnova
  3. Swedish Research Council [2016-02971] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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Using a combination of descriptive statistics, sentiment analysis and close readings of a collection of 74,336 Swedish tweets, this article explores the platform usage patterns of users who are influential in a Swedish far-right discourse on Twitter and how these users help to (re)produce far-right discourse. Specifically, it focuses on their use of platform functions and on language use. The analysis shows that influential users have a narrow focus in terms of the content they post and how they profile themselves. They are highly active, have more followers and produce more original content than other users. Surprisingly, while previous research has found that emotionally charged tweets are retweeted more and that highly popular and influential Twitter users tend to express more emotion while tweeting, influential users in this dataset often posted far-right content concealed as neutral, factual statements. This use of seemingly neutral language creates an inclusive far-right context, lets influential users evade responsibility for their content as well as facilitates more overtly hateful interpretations.

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