Facebook Gives Politico Deep Access to Users’ Political Sentiments
[Facebook Gives
Politico Deep Access to Users’ Political Sentiments] "Counting Twitter mentions
would have you believe that Ron Paul is the most popular Republican candidate in
the ongoing U.S. primaries. Umm, right.
But some social media analysis of politics is going beyond that. A partnership
between Facebook and Politico announced today is one of the more far-reaching
efforts. It will consist of sentiment analysis reports and voting-age user
surveys, accompanied by stories by Politico reporters.
Most notably, the Facebook-Politico data set will include Facebook users’
private status messages and comments. While that may alarm some people, Facebook
and Politico say the entire process is automated and no Facebook employees read
the posts.
Rather, every post and comment — both public and private — by a U.S. user that
mentions a presidential candidate’s name will be fed through a sentiment
analysis tool that spits out anonymized measures of the general U.S. Facebook
population.
This is similar to the way Google offers reports on search trends based on its
users’ aggregate search activities."
Facebook Gives Politico Deep Access to Users’ Political Sentiments
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Facebook Gives Politico Deep Access to Users’ Political Sentiments