Comparing Crisis Communication on TikTok and YouTube: A Case Study of the 2023 California Floods
Yiran Duan,
Christy Khoury,
Alexander O. Smith
et al.
Abstract:In January 2023, heavy California flooding prompted users to capture and share video footage of their impacted surroundings. This preliminary study uses this crisis event to compare commenting behavior across three video content formats: YouTube videos, YouTube shorts, and TikTok videos. Using network and regression analysis to study 45 videos across these three formats, we find that users commented and replied to others more on YouTube than TikTok despite TikTok videos having more views than YouTube videos. A… Show more
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