Visualizing media bias through twitter

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Abstract

Traditional media outlets are known to report political news in a biased way, potentially affecting the political beliefs of the audience and even altering their voting behaviors. Therefore, tracking bias in everyday news and building a platform where people can receive balanced news information is important. We propose a model that maps the news media sources along a dimensional dichotomous political spectrum using the co-subscriptions relationships inferred by Twitter links. By analyzing 7 million follow links, we show that the political dichotomy naturally arises on Twitter when we only consider direct media subscription. Furthermore, we demonstrate a real-time Twitter-based application that visualizes an ideological map of various media sources. Copyright © 2012, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved.

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An, J., Cha, M., Gummadi, K. P., Crowcroft, J., & Quercia, D. (2012). Visualizing media bias through twitter. In AAAI Workshop - Technical Report (Vol. WS-12-01, pp. 2–5). https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v6i2.14343

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