The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter

This article seeks to examine the relationships among source credibility, message plausibility, message type (rumor or rumor correction) and retransmission of tweets in a rumoring situation. From a total of 5,885 tweets related to the rumored death of the founding father of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, 3...

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Main Authors: Chua, Alton Yeow Kuan, Tee, Cheng-Ying, Pang, Augustine, Lim, Ee-Peng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-870882020-03-07T12:15:50Z The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter Chua, Alton Yeow Kuan Tee, Cheng-Ying Pang, Augustine Lim, Ee-Peng Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Retweetability Rumor This article seeks to examine the relationships among source credibility, message plausibility, message type (rumor or rumor correction) and retransmission of tweets in a rumoring situation. From a total of 5,885 tweets related to the rumored death of the founding father of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, 357 original tweets without an “RT” prefix were selected and analyzed using negative binomial regression analysis. The results show that source credibility and message plausibility are correlated with retransmission. Also, rumor correction tweets are retweeted more than rumor tweets. Moreover, message type moderates the relationship between source credibility and retransmission as well as that between message plausibility and retransmission. By highlighting some implications for theory and practice, this article concludes with some limitations and suggestions for further research. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2018-01-16T03:56:42Z 2019-12-06T16:34:53Z 2018-01-16T03:56:42Z 2019-12-06T16:34:53Z 2017 Journal Article Chua, A. Y. K., Tee, C.-Y., Pang, A., & Lim, E.-P. (2017). The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter. American Behavioral Scientist, 61(7), 707-723. 0002-7642 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87088 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44318 10.1177/0002764217717561 en American Behavioral Scientist © 2017 SAGE Publications. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by American Behavioral Scientist, SAGE Publications. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764217717561]. 16 p. application/pdf
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Chua, Alton Yeow Kuan
Tee, Cheng-Ying
Pang, Augustine
Lim, Ee-Peng
The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter
description This article seeks to examine the relationships among source credibility, message plausibility, message type (rumor or rumor correction) and retransmission of tweets in a rumoring situation. From a total of 5,885 tweets related to the rumored death of the founding father of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, 357 original tweets without an “RT” prefix were selected and analyzed using negative binomial regression analysis. The results show that source credibility and message plausibility are correlated with retransmission. Also, rumor correction tweets are retweeted more than rumor tweets. Moreover, message type moderates the relationship between source credibility and retransmission as well as that between message plausibility and retransmission. By highlighting some implications for theory and practice, this article concludes with some limitations and suggestions for further research.
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Tee, Cheng-Ying
Pang, Augustine
Lim, Ee-Peng
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title The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter
title_short The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter
title_full The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter
title_fullStr The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter
title_full_unstemmed The Retransmission of Rumor and Rumor Correction Messages on Twitter
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