Where does the information circulating in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp come from
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Resumo: | The present article aims to understand the informational paths present in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp on two levels. First, we characterize the sources of information mobilized and what the prioritization of certain informational actors can mean in the political debate. Next, we conduct a specific analysis of YouTube as an informational source. Our results point to a minority role of traditional media as information sources. In addition, we identify a central role of the so-called influencers, which seems to point to a valorization of less institutionalized and more personal mediations of information. The analysis of the interaction between YouTube and WhatsApp revealed that the most shared YouTube links in Bolsonarist groups tend to: (1) have a higher number of likes; (2) be shared on WhatsApp as soon as they are published on YouTube; and (3) be taken offline (either by the users themselves or by the platforms) some time after being published. |
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Where does the information circulating in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp come fromDe dónde viene la información que circula en los grupos de Bolsonaristas en WhatsAppDe onde vem a informação que circula em grupos bolsonaristas no WhatsAppfontes de informaçãoWhatsAppYoutubebolsonarismoinformation sourcesWhatsAppYouTubebolsonarismThe present article aims to understand the informational paths present in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp on two levels. First, we characterize the sources of information mobilized and what the prioritization of certain informational actors can mean in the political debate. Next, we conduct a specific analysis of YouTube as an informational source. Our results point to a minority role of traditional media as information sources. In addition, we identify a central role of the so-called influencers, which seems to point to a valorization of less institutionalized and more personal mediations of information. The analysis of the interaction between YouTube and WhatsApp revealed that the most shared YouTube links in Bolsonarist groups tend to: (1) have a higher number of likes; (2) be shared on WhatsApp as soon as they are published on YouTube; and (3) be taken offline (either by the users themselves or by the platforms) some time after being published.El presente artículo tiene como objetivo comprender las vías informativas presentes en los grupos bolsonaristas en WhatsApp en dos niveles. En primer lugar, caracterizamos las fuentes de información movilizadas y lo que puede significar la priorización de determinados actores informativos en el debate político. A continuación, realizamos un análisis específico de YouTube como fuente informativa. Nuestros resultados apuntan a un papel minoritario de los medios tradicionales como fuentes de información. Además, identificamos un papel central de los llamados influencers, lo que parece apuntar a una valorización de las mediaciones informativas menos institucionalizadas y más personales. El análisis de la interacción entre YouTube y WhatsApp reveló que los enlaces de YouTube más compartidos en los grupos bolsonaristas tienden a: i) tener un mayor número de likes; ii) ser compartidos en WhatsApp tan pronto como se publican en YouTube; y iii) ser retirados (sea por los propios usuarios o por las plataformas) un tiempo después de ser publicados.O presente artigo tem por objetivo compreender os caminhos informativos acionados em grupos bolsonaristas no WhatsApp em dois níveis. Primeiro, caracterizamos as fontes de informação mobilizadas e o que a priorização de determinados atores informativos pode significar no debate político. Em seguida, realizamos uma análise específica do YouTube como fonte informativa. Nossos resultados apontam um papel minoritário das mídias tradicionais como fontes de informação acionadas. Além disso, identificamos um papel central dos chamados influencers, o que parece apontar para uma valorização de mediações menos institucionalizadas e mais pessoais da informação. Já a análise da interação entre Youtube e WhatsApp revelou que os links do YouTube mais compartilhados em grupos bolsonaristas tendem a: (1) ter um maior número de likes; (2) ser compartilhados no WhatsApp tão logo publicados no YouTube; e (3) ser tirados do ar (seja pelos próprios usuários ou pelas plataformas) algum tempo depois de publicados.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2022-11-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/12360310.19132/1807-8583202253.123603Intexto; No. 53 (2022); 123603Intexto; Núm. 53 (2022); 123603Intexto; No. 53 (2022); 123603Intexto; N. 53 (2022); 123603Intexto; n. 53 (2022); 1236031807-8583reponame:Intexto (Porto Alegre)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/123603/86754Copyright (c) 2022 Nina Santos, Viktor Chagas, Juliana Marinhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, NinaChagas, ViktorMarinho, Juliana2023-07-17T17:56:13Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/123603Revistahttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intextoONGhttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intexto/oai||intexto@ufrgs.br1807-85831807-8583opendoar:2023-07-17T17:56:13Intexto (Porto Alegre) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Where does the information circulating in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp come from De dónde viene la información que circula en los grupos de Bolsonaristas en WhatsApp De onde vem a informação que circula em grupos bolsonaristas no WhatsApp |
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Where does the information circulating in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp come from |
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Where does the information circulating in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp come from Santos, Nina fontes de informação Youtube bolsonarismo information sources YouTube bolsonarism |
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Where does the information circulating in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp come from |
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Where does the information circulating in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp come from |
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Santos, Nina |
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Santos, Nina Chagas, Viktor Marinho, Juliana |
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Santos, Nina Chagas, Viktor Marinho, Juliana |
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The present article aims to understand the informational paths present in Bolsonarist groups on WhatsApp on two levels. First, we characterize the sources of information mobilized and what the prioritization of certain informational actors can mean in the political debate. Next, we conduct a specific analysis of YouTube as an informational source. Our results point to a minority role of traditional media as information sources. In addition, we identify a central role of the so-called influencers, which seems to point to a valorization of less institutionalized and more personal mediations of information. The analysis of the interaction between YouTube and WhatsApp revealed that the most shared YouTube links in Bolsonarist groups tend to: (1) have a higher number of likes; (2) be shared on WhatsApp as soon as they are published on YouTube; and (3) be taken offline (either by the users themselves or by the platforms) some time after being published. |
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