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Facebook Posts : Exploration and Comprehension of Sensationalism


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1 Professor, Dr. Gaur Hari Singhania Institute of Management & Research, Kamla Nagar, Kanpur - 208 005, Uttar Pradesh, India
2 Assistant Professor, Gopal Narayan Singh University, Tilauthu Road, Sasaram - 821 305, Bihar, India
     

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The research was done to explore and ratify sensationalism in Facebook posts as is present in the mass media. The question is whether the news through Facebook posts evokes sensationalism in the same way as it happens in case of mass media. To check the degree of sensationalism, 150 posts from three genres of crime, politics, and social interest were chosen as a stimulus in the form of news. Fifty respondents responded to 150 posts on a 7 - point Likert scale. The research tried to understand whether there is any difference in sensationalism towards sensational Facebook posts among people, or is it the same ; is there any difference in sensationalism towards Facebook posts from three different areas of crime, politics, and social interest; and whether people responded differently to foreign crime and Indian crime posts. The study also examined whether pro - BJP and anti - BJP posts evoked a different level of sensationalism. The research concluded that people exhibited a different degree of sensation towards sensational posts on Facebook ; while crime posts were found to be more sensational than social interest posts and political posts, the crime posts from the US scored higher than the Indian crime posts on being sensational.

Keywords

Sensationalism, Social Media, Facebook Posts, Sensational News, Political Posts, Crime Posts

JEL Classification : M3, M31, M37

Paper Submission Date : October 15, 2019 ; Paper sent back for Revision : July 4, 2020 ; Paper Acceptance Date : September 15, 2020

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Shekhar Trivedi
Professor, Dr. Gaur Hari Singhania Institute of Management & Research, Kamla Nagar, Kanpur - 208 005, Uttar Pradesh, India
Shashi Kant Dikshit
Assistant Professor, Gopal Narayan Singh University, Tilauthu Road, Sasaram - 821 305, Bihar, India

Abstract


The research was done to explore and ratify sensationalism in Facebook posts as is present in the mass media. The question is whether the news through Facebook posts evokes sensationalism in the same way as it happens in case of mass media. To check the degree of sensationalism, 150 posts from three genres of crime, politics, and social interest were chosen as a stimulus in the form of news. Fifty respondents responded to 150 posts on a 7 - point Likert scale. The research tried to understand whether there is any difference in sensationalism towards sensational Facebook posts among people, or is it the same ; is there any difference in sensationalism towards Facebook posts from three different areas of crime, politics, and social interest; and whether people responded differently to foreign crime and Indian crime posts. The study also examined whether pro - BJP and anti - BJP posts evoked a different level of sensationalism. The research concluded that people exhibited a different degree of sensation towards sensational posts on Facebook ; while crime posts were found to be more sensational than social interest posts and political posts, the crime posts from the US scored higher than the Indian crime posts on being sensational.

Keywords


Sensationalism, Social Media, Facebook Posts, Sensational News, Political Posts, Crime Posts

JEL Classification : M3, M31, M37

Paper Submission Date : October 15, 2019 ; Paper sent back for Revision : July 4, 2020 ; Paper Acceptance Date : September 15, 2020


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2020%2Fv13i8-9%2F155232