Conference Object

A New Home for Scholarly Communication? Shedding Light on the Academic #TwitterMigration

Author(s) / Creator(s)

Bittermann, André
Lauer, Tim
Peters, Fritz

Abstract / Description

After the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk in 2022, many academics called for leaving Twitter and using alternative platforms such as Mastodon. Applying social impact theory, we hypothesize that academics on Twitter are more likely to migrate to Mastodon if they are under high social influence from #TwitterMigration influencers in their academic social network. We also hypothesize that researchers who endorse the open science movement are more likely to migrate to Mastodon than researchers who do not. We use an available dataset of nearly 500,000 researchers on Twitter and openly available account lists. This research-in-progress aims to determine the persuasive effect of academic influencers on the behavior of the research community, with implications for the dissemination and implementation of scientific practices and reforms.

Keyword(s)

Social Impact Theory Open Science Social Media Twitter Mastodon Influencer Online Social Networks Platform Migration Scientists Scholarly Communication

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Date of first publication

2023-11-06

Is part of

METSTI 2023: Workshop on Informetric, Scientometric and Scientific and Technical Information Research, London, UK

Publisher

PsychArchives

Citation

  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Bittermann, André
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Lauer, Tim
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Peters, Fritz
  • PsychArchives acquisition timestamp
    2023-11-06T13:04:38Z
  • Made available on
    2023-11-06T13:04:38Z
  • Date of first publication
    2023-11-06
  • Abstract / Description
    After the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk in 2022, many academics called for leaving Twitter and using alternative platforms such as Mastodon. Applying social impact theory, we hypothesize that academics on Twitter are more likely to migrate to Mastodon if they are under high social influence from #TwitterMigration influencers in their academic social network. We also hypothesize that researchers who endorse the open science movement are more likely to migrate to Mastodon than researchers who do not. We use an available dataset of nearly 500,000 researchers on Twitter and openly available account lists. This research-in-progress aims to determine the persuasive effect of academic influencers on the behavior of the research community, with implications for the dissemination and implementation of scientific practices and reforms.
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  • Publication status
    unknown
  • Review status
    unknown
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/9043
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13562
  • Language of content
    eng
  • Publisher
    PsychArchives
  • Is part of
    METSTI 2023: Workshop on Informetric, Scientometric and Scientific and Technical Information Research, London, UK
  • Is related to
    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/8557
  • Is related to
    https://www.psycharchives.org/handle/20.500.12034/9418
  • Keyword(s)
    Social Impact Theory
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  • Keyword(s)
    Open Science
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  • Keyword(s)
    Social Media
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  • Keyword(s)
    Twitter
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  • Keyword(s)
    Mastodon
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  • Keyword(s)
    Influencer
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  • Keyword(s)
    Online Social Networks
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  • Keyword(s)
    Platform Migration
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  • Keyword(s)
    Scientists
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  • Keyword(s)
    Scholarly Communication
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  • Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)
    150
  • Title
    A New Home for Scholarly Communication? Shedding Light on the Academic #TwitterMigration
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  • DRO type
    conferenceObject