[图书][B] Humor 2.0: How the Internet changed humor

S Attardo - 2023 - books.google.com
The book provides a comprehensive discussion of the new humor that has appeared on the
internet. The book is divided into five sections: First, the introduction, which explains the idea …

Comparing user-content interactivity and audience diversity across news and satire: differences in online engagement between satire, regular news and partisan …

M Boukes, X Chu, MFA Noon, R Liu… - Journal of Information …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Normative theory on the functioning of the public sphere requires citizens to actively engage
with the information that is provided to them. For a long time, however, the possibilities of …

Satirizing the Clothing Industry on YouTube: How Political Satire and User Comments Jointly Shape Behavioral Intentions

AM Möller, M Boukes - Media Psychology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Recently, scholars have started to investigate how the valence of user comments presented
alongside online videos influences viewers' experiences of and responses to those videos …

Are online users influenced by what other users say? Meta-analyzing the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral impact of online comment valence

J Chen, S Xia - Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial …, 2024 - cyberpsychology.eu
Online comments have become an essential component of online media consumption. A
meta-analysis was conducted to understand how online comment valence affects message …

“I know it'sa deepfake”: the role of AI disclaimers and comprehension in the processing of deepfake parodies

H Lu, S Yuan - Journal of Communication, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Rapid innovations in media technologies have ushered in diverse entertainment avenues,
including politically oriented content, presenting both novel opportunities and societal …

Breaking the Fifth Wall: Two Studies of the Effects of Observing Interpersonal Communication with Content Creators on YouTube

E Ulusoy, B Van Der Heide, S Ma, K Earle… - Behavioral …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Two studies were conducted to test the convergence of mass and interpersonal media
processes and their effects on YouTube. The first study examined the influence of …

You can't do that on television (right now): Strike Force Five, late-night comedy, and audience engagement

AB Becker - The Communication Review, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Given declining public trust in mainstream media outlets, late-night comedians are
increasingly relied upon as trusted sources of political information. Connections with late …

[PDF][PDF] An Analysis of How Video Advertising Factors Influence Consumers' Impulse Purchase Intentions

H Lu, Y Zheng - 2023 - lup.lub.lu.se
Online shopping is gradually becoming a daily behavior in people's lives, and advertising
marketing methods based on short videos are also playing an increasingly important role in …

'But I don't watch television!'Keeping late-night comedy and political satire relevant for the audience

AB Becker - Comedy Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
What happens when members of the audience no longer sit in front of the television to be
entertained by a regular late-night comedy and political satire broadcasts, choosing instead …

The Use of Satire Language Style in Dakwah Videos and its Implications For the Learning of Indonesian Language at School

A Arlinda, I Baadilla - Scaffolding: Jurnal Pendidikan …, 2023 - ejournal.insuriponorogo.ac.id
This study aims to the use of satirical language style in dakwah videos and its implications
for the learning of the Indonesian language at school. The research method used is …