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2014 | 7 | 1(12) | 82-96

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Crowdsourcing the mainstream. An analysis of the most frequently posted links on Facebook

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Th e article aims at investigating whether link-posting of Facebook users results in reproducing the hegemony of corporate-led mainstream cultural productions. A detailed analysis of 103 links shared 16,735 times by 6,344 Facebook users is presented. Th e following research fi nds that although a vast majority of the most oft en posted links points to corporate content, especially music videos, the proliferative power of Facebook enables some user-generated content to become enormously popular. Th is user-generated content represents mainly the ideas contrary to the ones dominating mainstream media. Links of this kind are more likely to be shared by older users. Th e reproduction of the corporate mainstream on Facebook is primarily due to female users, younger ones, users who inhabit larger cities, who have fewer friends, and are less culturally competent. Further analysis suggests that posting links to mainstream content may serve as a strategy of social compensation.

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7

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82-96

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