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AUTOR(ES) John Parmelee , Nataliya Roman
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO First Monday
ISSN 1396-0466
E-ISSN 1396-0466
EDITORA University of Illinois
DOI 10.5210/fm.v25i9.10886
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

Drawing on research into electronic word-of-mouth communication, tie strength, and homophily, this study examines the actions of those who follow political leaders on Instagram as well as followers' perceptions of the influence leaders' posts have on their political views. The influence of leaders' posts, as measured by a survey of followers, was also compared with strong-tie sources of opinion leadership, such as friends and family, and weak-tie sources, including co-workers and acquaintances. Findings indicate that posts from leaders whom followers usually agree with are seen as influencing followers' views more than any other source, which is noteworthy given the nonexistent nature of the relationship. Implications for the study of tie strength on social media are also discussed.

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