Literature DB >> 33693405

Dashboard of Sentiment in Austrian Social Media During COVID-19.

Max Pellert1,2, Jana Lasser1,2, Hannah Metzler1,2,3, David Garcia1,2.   

Abstract

To track online emotional expressions on social media platforms close to real-time during the COVID-19 pandemic, we built a self-updating monitor of emotion dynamics using digital traces from three different data sources in Austria. This allows decision makers and the interested public to assess dynamics of sentiment online during the pandemic. We used web scraping and API access to retrieve data from the news platform derstandard.at, Twitter, and a chat platform for students. We documented the technical details of our workflow to provide materials for other researchers interested in building a similar tool for different contexts. Automated text analysis allowed us to highlight changes of language use during COVID-19 in comparison to a neutral baseline. We used special word clouds to visualize that overall difference. Longitudinally, our time series showed spikes in anxiety that can be linked to several events and media reporting. Additionally, we found a marked decrease in anger. The changes lasted for remarkably long periods of time (up to 12 weeks). We have also discussed these and more patterns and connect them to the emergence of collective emotions. The interactive dashboard showcasing our data is available online at http://www.mpellert.at/covid19_monitor_austria/. Our work is part of a web archive of resources on COVID-19 collected by the Austrian National Library.
Copyright © 2020 Pellert, Lasser, Metzler and Garcia.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; affective sciences; collective emotions; dashboard; digital traces; real-time monitoring; social media; webscraping

Year:  2020        PMID: 33693405      PMCID: PMC7931924          DOI: 10.3389/fdata.2020.00032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Big Data        ISSN: 2624-909X


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