第二次美国总统社交媒体交接:私人平台如何影响公共记录的数字保存

The second US presidential social media transition: How private platforms impact the digital preservation of public records

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) · 2022
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了特朗普在任期间使用推特的情况,分析社交媒体平台给总统记录的数字保存和数据管理带来的挑战,对档案管理员和数字保存者有用。

Abstract

Abstract A second presidential social media transition in the United States occurred as Joe Biden took office on January 20, 2021. In the years since Barack Obama pioneered the use of platforms like Facebook and Twitter while President, Donald Trump shaped his Presidency around the use of Twitter, primarily through a personal account created before entering politics. In this paper, we examine Donald Trump's use of Twitter during his presidency as a lens through which to understand the ongoing archival preservation and data management challenges posed by social media platforms. The blurred lines between public and private records, deleting tweets, and the preservation issues that appeared after his suspension from Twitter and other platforms following the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol all highlight an urgent, ongoing need by archivists, digital preservationists, and information scholars to consider how we might collect and manage social media records in an ever‐changing information landscape. This paper draws primarily on publicly available information from existing preservation initiatives to analyze the state of digital preservation for presidential records. Our findings highlight how both public and private entities manage and provide access to Donald Trump's tweets, pointing to broader implications for social media data preservation.

数字保存社交媒体总统记录公共记录管理信息政策