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Twitter Use by the US Congress Jennifer Golbeck, Justin Grimes, Anthony Rogers College of Information Studies HCIL

Twitter Use by the US Congress Jennifer Golbeck, Justin Grimes, Anthony Rogers College of Information Studies HCIL

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Twitter Use by the US Congress

Jennifer Golbeck, Justin Grimes, Anthony Rogers

College of Information StudiesHCIL

• Users post 140 character updates called “tweets”• Can “follow” other users• Over 100 million registered users

Talk is cheap, except when Congress does it. -Cullen Hightower

Who is Tweeting?

DemocratRepublicanIndependent

Visualizations created in NodeXL

What are they saying?

• Get all the tweets we can• Read them

~6,000 tweets• Analyze the content

Categories

• Informational• Locations and Activities and Official Business• External and Internal Communication• Requesting action and Fundraising• Personal Messages

JimDeMint: Why I voted against Hillary Clinton http://tinyurl.com/cxpclzMarkWarner: Stopped for a quick bite to eat at Sting-Rays in Cape Charles. timryan: I’m now voting for the Emer Extended Unempl compensation act of 2008. How cajn we as a country, at a time when American’s are getting squeez. mlfudge: @williamspa I will certainly do my best to help the 11th Congressional District and fulfill the promise to continue Stephanies work!

Bottom Line

• The vast majority of tweets read like sound bites– Self promotion– Soapbox-style position statements

…but there is potential!

• Some back and forth debates• Some very useful communication between

representatives and constituents• Some tweets improving transparency

Recommendations

• Use Twitter to communicate, not to broadcast• Serve your Twitter constituents, not yourself;

provide insightful and useful information• These rules apply to everyone – not just

Congress!

Questions?

• Jennifer Golbeck• [email protected]

• Paper to appear in JASIST (Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology)