Evolving linguistic divergence on polarizing social media
Andres Karjus, Christine Cuskley

TL;DR
This study analyzes how political polarization in the US influences linguistic divergence on social media, revealing differences in topics, sentiment, and semantics that could lead to miscommunication.
Contribution
The paper introduces a general methodology combining data mining, machine learning, and human annotation to quantify linguistic divergence across political divides on social media.
Findings
Linguistic divergence is evident in topics and themes of conversation.
US English remains largely intelligible despite divergence.
Potential for miscommunication increases with ongoing polarization.
Abstract
Language change is influenced by many factors, but often starts from synchronic variation, where multiple linguistic patterns or forms coexist, or where different speech communities use language in increasingly different ways. Besides regional or economic reasons, communities may form and segregate based on political alignment. The latter, referred to as political polarization, is of growing societal concern across the world. Here we map and quantify linguistic divergence across the partisan left-right divide in the United States, using social media data. We develop a general methodology to delineate (social) media users by their political preference, based on which (potentially biased) news media accounts they do and do not follow on a given platform. Our data consists of 1.5M short posts by 10k users (about 20M words) from the social media platform Twitter (now "X"). Delineating this…
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TopicsSocial Media and Politics · Digital Communication and Language · Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
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