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  • Partisan selective engageme...
    Garz, Marcel; Sörensen, Jil; Stone, Daniel F.

    Journal of economic behavior & organization, 09/2020, Letnik: 177
    Journal Article

    •We construct an index of slant for 84 German news outlets.•We investigate if congeniality of news affects Facebook user engagement.•Users engage with congenial posts more than with uncongenial ones.•The effect is likely driven by psychological and social factors. This study investigates the effects of variation in “congeniality” of news on Facebook user engagement (likes, shares, and comments). We compile an original data set of Facebook posts by 84 German news outlets on politicians that were investigated for criminal offenses from January 2012 to June 2017. We also construct an index of each outlet's media slant by comparing the language of the outlet with that of the main political parties, which allows us to measure the congeniality of the posts. We find that user engagement with congenial posts is higher than with uncongenial ones, especially in terms of likes. The within-outlet, within-topic design allows us to infer that the greater engagement with congenial news is likely driven by psychological and social factors, rather than a desire for accurate or otherwise instrumental information.