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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 18:03

Group Polarisation in US Political Subreddits

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next speaker in this high-density session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is Sujin Yoon, whose focus is on group polarisation. Her particular interest is in opinion and structural convergence, and she begins by noting the limitations of studying such convergence in experimental settings; work with observational data is required here, therefore.

Group polarisation means a convergence of groups towards their dominant views; this also conditions Intra-group and inter-group interactions. Emotional factors such as anger and pride can affect this.

The present study examines this for the r/conservative and r/democrats subreddits, over six months in …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 18:02

Denialist Themes in Reddit Discussions of the COP21 and COP25 Climate Summits

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next paper in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is presented on behalf of Chao Wu and Michelle Seelig, and focusses on public discussions of the COP21 (2016) and COP25 (2020) climate conferences on Reddit, with a particular focus on climate-contrarian comments.

Climate-contrarian claims were identified through the CARDS framework and its claims classifiers; this sorts claims into five broad categories of typical climate change-denialist rhetoric. The project then also conducted topic modelling, and clustered topics by their affinity with each other. This showed clear distinctions between the two events, with more issued-centred …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 18:00

How ‘Structural Hole Spanners’ Contribute to Depolarisation

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

As I wrap up my Mercator Fellowship at ZeMKI in Bremen, I’ve made a side trip to the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town, which starts for me with a session on the application of network analysis to polarised contexts. We start with Shengyi Gao, whose interest is in group polarisation. She notes the growing fragmentation of social media environments, which creates structural holes in such networks; some users are ‘structural hole spanners’, however, who bridge such gaps by their activities.

The focus here is on Weibo, and the network is constructed from post forwarding activities; the posts …

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Snurb — Monday 27 April 2026 00:58

New Presentation Recordings: Public Sphere and Research Methods

Politics | Social Media | Publics | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Publications |

My twelve weeks as a Mercator Fellow at the Zentrum für Medien-, Kommunikations- und Informationsforschung (ZeMKI) in Bremen are almost over already: I'll soon travel to Cape Town for the annual International Communication Association conference (more on this soon). I've had a great time here, and met some wonderful colleagues; the time has passed all too quickly.

My time in Bremen started with a presentation in the ComAI Lecture series at the Bremen Press Club, and I'm pleased to report that the video of the talk is now also available on the ZeMKI YouTube channel. The channel also has many …

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Snurb — Saturday 25 April 2026 00:14

M/C Journal 'twitter' Issue Now Out!

Journalism | Industrial Journalism | 'Big Data' | Social Media | Twitter | M/C Journal |

Image created by Alfred Hermida using Google Nano-banana.I am exceptionally pleased to announce the release of the 'twitter' issue of M/C Journal, which I co-edited with Alfred Hermida. This celebrates / commiserates / memorialises / laments the 20th anniversary of what used to be Twitter.

To help in that task, we've brought together a fantastic group of long-standing Twitter and social media researchers, including (deep breath) Elizabeth Dubois, Leysia Palen, Timothy Graham, Marisa Duarte, Marco Bastos, Christoph Neuberger, Fabio Giglietto, Cornelius Puschmann, Katrin Weller, Yining Wang, Yannik Peters, Johannes B. Gruber, Breigha Adeyemo, Zizi Papacharissi, and Tanja Bosch. We're deeply grateful for their reflections on Twitter's …

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Snurb — Thursday 2 April 2026 02:18

Revisiting 'the' Public Sphere: The Podcast

Journalism | Social Media | Publics | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) |

A couple of months ago, I presented a critique of the concept of  'the' public sphere at the 2026 Digital Media Research Centre Summer School in Brisbane. Like the other talks in that segment of the Summer School programme, the team producing our DMRC podcast Read Them Sideways has now also published a recording of that talk for your listening pleasure, so here it is:

I think the podcast works fine by itself; since some of the presentation was fairly visual, though, if you'd like to flick through the slides while you listen I've embedded them below as well. And …

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Snurb — Friday 27 March 2026 18:50

Upcoming Talks in Cologne and Bremen

Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | Publics | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) |

After the excitement of the Social Media Access Days at the German National Library last week I have now arrived at the Zentrum für Medien-, Kommunikations- und Informationsforschung (ZeMKI) at the University of Bremen, where I’ll spend the next couple of months as a Mercator Fellow. 

There will be a handful of side trips to other colleagues across Europe from here as well, though; in fact, I’ll begin the coming week with two days at GESIS, the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, in Cologne, where I’ll also give a public lecture on our practice mapping approach as …

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Snurb — Sunday 22 March 2026 03:37

Twitter at Twenty: Commemoration and Commiseration

Social Media | Twitter |

Yesterday, 21 March 2026, marked the twentieth anniversary of the first tweet: 'just setting up my twttr', as posted by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and still available on the platform. But that Twitter, or indeed twttr, is long gone, replaced by the bot-infested far-right hangout that resulted from Twitter's enxittification under present-day owner Elon Musk.

On this twentieth birthday, to commemorate the Twitter that was, and commiserate over the Xitter it has become, my friends at GESIS in Cologne interviewed me on the sidelines of the Social Media Access Days last week, and that interview is now online on …

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Snurb — Thursday 19 March 2026 21:56

Exposing Very Large Online Marketplace Platforms’ Deliberate Frustration of Data Access Requests under DSA Article 40.12

Government | Internet Technologies | 'Big Data' | Social Media Access Days 2026 | Liveblog |

And the lucky last speaker in the final session at the Social Media Access Days at the German National Library in Frankfurt is the excellent Giada Marino, whose interest is the operation of data access provisions under DSA Article 40.12. The focus here is on very large online marketplace platforms and the systemic risks they pose to minors.

Article 40.12 addresses access to publicly available data from Very Large Online Platforms and Search Engines; this is coordinated across EU jurisdictions by the Expert Group on Access to Publicly Available Data (ECAT). The present project focusses on marketplace platforms such as …

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Snurb — Thursday 19 March 2026 21:28

A Process for Creating Derivative Archival Datasets from Sensitive Hacktivist Content

Internet Content Preservation | Social Media Access Days 2026 | Liveblog |

The final session at the Social Media Access Days at the German National Library focusses on the question of systemic risks, which is a key criterion for the approval of DSA data access requests under EU regulations. We start with Hanna Gawel, whose interest is in archiving hacktivism as a part of digital heritage. Hacktivism may be regarded as a high-risk activity, and therefore requires particular care from archivists.

The content to be archived here might include screenshots of defacements, leaked manifestos, memes, protest videos, and various other forms of often very ephemeral materials; there is a need to create …

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Revisiting ‘the’ Public Sphere and Its Algorithmically Shaped Publics (ZeMKI ComAI 2026)

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Untangling the Furball: A Practice Mapping Approach to the Analysis of Multimodal Interactions in Social Networks (Social Media + Society)

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Inside the Moral Panic at Australia's 'First of Its Kind' Summit about Kids on Social Media (Crikey)

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Brightest before Dawn (CD, 2011)

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