If it Bleeds, it Doesn’t Lead: Emotional Appeals and Engagement in Immigration and Election Conversations on Twitter
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2025
Abstract
The use of emotional appeals in political conversations can be an effective strategy to trigger short-term engagement but also result in detrimental societal outcomes as alienation, polarization, and extremism. Whereas scholars examined different individual types of emotional appeals, this study proposes a multifaceted approach to understanding emotional appeals. It applies computational methods to extract tone, discrete emotions and topic modeling to extract topics later classified into appraisal types. Findings show that whereas users primarily posted content that was negative in tone, angry in emotion, and critical in appraisal, Twitter users engaged more with positive, joyful, supportive, or just neutral content.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media
First Page
1
Last Page
23
Recommended Citation
Himelboim, I., Borah, P., Lorenzano, K., Lee, J., & Cao, X. (2025). If it Bleeds, it Doesn’t Lead: Emotional Appeals and Engagement in Immigration and Election Conversations on Twitter. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 69 (1-2), 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2025.2459948