低调参与:新闻用户如何以及为何限制其公开表达

Under-the-radar engagement: how and why news users limit their public expression

Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication · 2025
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

通过50次深度访谈,研究新闻用户如何通过降低表达量、选择私密空间或使用封闭式表达来限制新闻参与的可见性,并归纳出保护、无意义、个性和特殊性四类原因。

Abstract

Abstract Beyond digital news consumption, users may express themselves in relation to the consumed news—for example, through commenting, sharing, or reacting. They may also limit what is termed here news engagement visibility, the extent to which a user’s involvement with news content can be seen by others. Drawing on privacy calculus theory and literature about engagement, avoidance, and relationship management, this study examines—through 50 in-depth interviews in Canada—how and why news users limit their news engagement visibility. It presents three ways for limiting this visibility, including lower expression volume, more private expression space, or more closed-ended expression type. Furthermore, it introduces the four P’s framework—protection, pointlessness, personality, and particularity—to explain the reasons behind limited news engagement visibility. The study advances the understanding of news engagement by suggesting that it involves the management of visibility boundaries and by elucidating barriers to public expression. The implications of these contributions are discussed.

新闻学用户行为隐私计算社交媒体表达管理