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Emotional consequences and attention rewards: the social effects of ratings on Reddit

Jenny L. Davis, Timothy Graham

2021Information Communication & Society51 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rating features on social media platforms affect visibility algorithms and act as symbolic markers of evaluation. This paper addresses the social effects of content ratings through a case study of Reddit. Reddit is a social news site on which users in topic-based communities (subreddits) create posts upon which others upvote, downvote, and comment. Vote scores indicate convergence with, and divergence from, community norms. Analysing data from the platform's three most popular subreddits, we ask: How do rating features afford emotional expression and content engagement? Findings from a Variable-Lag Granger Causality model show that for a portion of Reddit users (14.5%), vote scores predict subsequent emotional expression, with upvotes preceding positive sentiments and downvotes preceding negative sentiments. This is the first systematic test of how ratings influence emotional expression on a social media platform. Findings also show that downvoted content receives higher levels of engagement than upvoted content. Together, these findings suggest a paradox in which divergence from community norms, as indicated by vote score patterns, have emotional consequences and attention rewards.

Topics & Concepts

Social mediaDivergence (linguistics)Convergence (economics)VisibilityPsychologyCausality (physics)Affect (linguistics)Social psychologyEmotional expressionGranger causalityTest (biology)Expression (computer science)Computer scienceWorld Wide WebEconomic growthEconomicsMachine learningProgramming languageBiologyOpticsPhysicsPhilosophyCommunicationLinguisticsPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsSentiment Analysis and Opinion MiningSocial Media and PoliticsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence