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This article is a description of language analysis of Polish politicians on Twitter, considering political fractions with the use of machine learning algorithms.
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Artykuł ten jest opisem analizy języka, jakim posługują się politycy na Twitterze z podziałem na frakcje polityczne i wykorzystanie algorytmów uczenia maszynowego.
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the pragmatics and semiotics in the productive comic genre of digital communication – the political meme. The empirical material consists of actual internet heterogeneous texts, created after the publication of Alexei Navalny’s film “Palace for Putin”. The comic content is viewed as a way of defusing the public tension of the sanctioned protest, an instrument for interpreting and discussing current social reality, as well as a method of demonizing a political subject “them”. The research assumes multimodality of the media environment and its products. It considers verbal, iconic and metagraphic ways of realizing the pragmatic intentions of the participants in the communication process. The author examines the initial situation (proto situation) that caused a communicative reaction of the internet users in the form of memes, analyzes the essence of a political meme as a heterogeneous text. The article describes the structural organization of memes, the syntactic and semantic relations of the verbal and iconic parts, as well as the use of intertextuality to concisely and expressively transmit new meanings.
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The aim of the paper is to identify and analyze the reception of events in Ukraine on the Internet. The scope of the concerned issues will be limited to a picture of the situation drawn by the internauts using Twitter, and, in particular, the Polish Internet users. The fundamental issue, which will be taken into consideration is the overall image of Euromaidan and the ratio of Polish Internet users to the protest on Polish Twitter. The authors decided to investigate the activity of Polish Internet users on Twitter, analyzing the contents marked with the hashtag (#) Euromaidan in the 3 months period beginning from November 2013.
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Social media has forever changed how we interact with the world. In many ways, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the like have become an integral part of our individual identities. This is particularly true in adolescent and young adult populations. Social scientists are just beginning to understand the interplay between social media use and individual mental health. Research has demonstrated both negative and positive effects of social media use on wellbeing.
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