Right-Wing YouTube: A Supply and Demand Perspective

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YouTube is the most used social network in the United States and the only major platform that is more popular among right-leaning users. We propose the “Supply and Demand” framework for analyzing politics on YouTube, with an eye toward understanding dynamics among right-wing video producers and consumers. We discuss a number of novel technological affordances of YouTube as a platform and as a collection of videos, and how each might drive supply of or demand for extreme content. We then provide large-scale longitudinal descriptive information about the supply of and demand for conservative political content on YouTube. We demonstrate that viewership of far-right videos peaked in 2017.

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Munger, K., & Phillips, J. (2022). Right-Wing YouTube: A Supply and Demand Perspective. International Journal of Press/Politics, 27(1), 186–219. https://doi.org/10.1177/1940161220964767

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