[PDF][PDF] Re-tweeting from a linguistic perspective

A Wang, T Chen, MY Kan - … of the second workshop on language …, 2012 - aclanthology.org
Proceedings of the second workshop on language in social media, 2012aclanthology.org
What makes a tweet worth sharing? We study the content of tweets to uncover linguistic
tendencies of shared microblog posts (retweets), by examining surface linguistic features,
deeper parse-based features and Twitterspecific conventions in tweet content. We show
how these features correlate with a functional classification of tweets, thereby categorizing
people's writing styles based on their different intentions on Twitter. We find that both
linguistic features and functional classification contribute to re-tweeting. Our work shows that …
Abstract
What makes a tweet worth sharing? We study the content of tweets to uncover linguistic tendencies of shared microblog posts (retweets), by examining surface linguistic features, deeper parse-based features and Twitterspecific conventions in tweet content. We show how these features correlate with a functional classification of tweets, thereby categorizing people’s writing styles based on their different intentions on Twitter. We find that both linguistic features and functional classification contribute to re-tweeting. Our work shows that opinion tweets favor originality and pithiness and that update tweets favor direct statements of a tweeter’s current activity. Judicious use of# hashtags also helps to encourage retweeting.
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