Identification of Common Trends in Political Speech in Social Media using Sentiment Analysis (original) (raw)

Social Media have been extensively used for commercial and politi-cal communication, besides their initial scope of providing an easy-to-use outlet to produce and consume user-generated content. Besides being a popular medi-um, Social Media have definitely changed the way we express ourselves or where we look for emerging news and commentary, especially during troubled times. In this paper, we examine a corpus assembled from the Twitter accounts of politicians in the United States and annotated with respect to their audience and the sentiment they convey with each post. Our purpose is to examine whether there are stylistic differences among representatives of different politi-cal ideologies, directed to different audiences or with dissimilar agendas. Our findings verify existing knowledge from conventional written communication and can be used to evaluate the quality and depth of political expression and di-alogue, especially during the period leading to an election.