2023
DOI: 10.1177/20563051231207853
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Emotion Work on Social Media: Differences in Public and Private Emotions about Politics and COVID-19 on Facebook

Emily Van Duyn,
Ashley Muddiman

Abstract: Research has found that individuals may engage with emotions differently depending on social media platforms and/or social norms. Yet it remains unclear how individuals deal with emotions differently depending on whether the communication is public or private or depending on the topic. Using a 2 × 2 experimental design, we find that people engage in emotion work on social media, noting a difference in experienced emotion during the process of opinion expression and expressed emotion in the expression itself ac… Show more

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