Twitter @Jennifer Pan: 2022-03-14~2022-03-20
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1: 2022-03-14 21:47:48+08:00 推文
For the past few weeks, @YingdanL_kk @AnfanChen & I have systematically collected half a million Weibo posts about Ukraine. It’s true that a large portion of Weibo posts attribute cause of war to US/NATO/“Western” aggression or blame Ukrainian government for conflict.
2: 2022-03-14 21:47:49+08:00 推文
Re But not all hold this view — only ~50% of posts. ~10% see Russia as aggressor/blame Putin, 15-20% express other opinions (e.g., sympathy for Ukrainians, criticize Putin and Zelensky), and 20-25% share info/facts unrelated to either view (e.g., # of deaths).
3: 2022-03-14 21:47:50+08:00 推文
Re This ties into recent observations by @MariaRepnikova & @wendyZhou502, https://twitter.com/mariarepnikova/status/1502302622207856640, https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/03/china-xi-ukraine-war-america/627028/<div class="rsshub-quote">
Maria Repnikova: In my first collaboration with talented @WendyZhou502 for @TheAtlantic we argue that #China primarily sees the #RussiaUkraine conflict through the prism of the #UnitedStates and more broadly of the #West. 1/11
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/03/china-xi-ukraine-war-america/627028/
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4: 2022-03-14 21:47:51+08:00 推文
Re And by @LiYuan6, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/27/business/china-russia-ukraine-invasion.html
5: 2022-03-14 21:47:52+08:00 推文
Re As well as @manyapan, https://leidenasiacentre.nl/lac-shorts-shifting-focus-the-russia-ukraine-war-in-the-chinese-media/, @schneiderfa77, @tony_zy, @BethanyAllenEbr, & others
6: 2022-03-14 21:47:53+08:00 推文
Re Next step is to train models to classify all posts in our data to see time trends, and analyze Chinese language tweets we’ve gathered. Our work in @journalqd monitoring Weibo during early days of covid laid ground work for this: https://journalqd.org/article/view/2561/1821
7: 2022-03-15 12:09:27+08:00 推文
Re @hcsteinhardt @YingdanL_kk @AnfanChen Not yet, but these are definitely part of the next steps.
8: 2022-03-16 01:26:17+08:00 推文
Re @christinelu @YingdanL_kk @AnfanChen We didn’t limit collection by geography. Agree it would be great to compare. Hard to do because few users (~5%) enable Weibo geolocation or include geography in profile. We’ve collected Chinese language tweets and aim to use that for comparison (though it’s also imperfect).
9: 2022-03-16 01:28:43+08:00 推文
Re @sfgchen @YingdanL_kk @AnfanChen We’re gathering Chinese language tweets for comparison, but agree it would be interesting to look across countries
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