Tips, Tidings, and Tech: Governmental Communication on Facebook during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic led governments to rely on the versatility of social media to communicate with their citizens. This paper analyzes the Facebook communication of political leaders and health departments from 17 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. We evaluate the citizen's response under the frameworks of media richness and user engagement. We note that governments and leaders communicate primarily through richer media (photos and videos), despite a negative correlation between media richness and user engagement. Plain-Text messages posted by country leaders attract the most engagement, while their COVID-19 communication tends to generate lower engagement. On the other hand, health departments' pages experienced a sharp increase in engagement around COVID-19 communication as citizens sought information during the pandemic. Finally, topical analysis shows that Discussions and Co-Use of COVID-19 with other topics can boost citizens' engagement. Our comparative analysis shows practical implications for social media users and social media designers. Our findings can help governments and organizations design effective social media communication during crises.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Issue Date
2022-06
Language
English
Citation

23rd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Intelligent Technologies, Governments and Citizens, DGO 2022, pp.105 - 117

DOI
10.1145/3543434.3543642
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/312579
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IE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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