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The speech we miss: How keyword-based data collection obscures youth participation in online political discourse
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2023
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Social Medium MonitoringPublic OpinionPolitical PolarizationPolitical BehaviorCommunicationSocial SciencesSocial MediaMedia ActivismPolitical CommunicationPublic SphereKeyword-based Data CollectionOnline Political DiscourseSocial Medium MiningYoung PeopleYouth ParticipationArtsPopular CommunicationSocial Media DataMedia PoliciesMainstream Keyword ApproachSocial Medium IntelligencePolitical CampaignsPolitical AttitudesMicrotargetingMass CommunicationPolitical PartiesSocial Medium DataPolitical SciencePublic Debate
In this work, we leverage a panel of over 1.6 million Twitter users matched with public voter records to assess how a standard keyword-based approach to social media data collection performs in the context of participatory politics, and we critically examine the speech this method leaves behind. We find that keyword classifiers undercount young people’s participation in online political discourse, and that valuable political expression is lost in the process. We argue that a mainstream keyword approach to collecting social media data is not well-suited to the participatory politics associated with young people and may reinforce a false perception of youth political apathy as a result.