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The frequencies of positive and negative emotional words in videos in different styles

The frequencies of positive and negative emotional words in videos in different styles

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Loneliness threatens public mental wellbeing during COVID-19. In response, YouTube creators participated in the #StayHome #WithMe movement (SHWM) and made myriad videos for people experiencing loneliness or boredom at home. User-shared videos generate parasocial attachment and virtual connectedness. However, there is limited knowledge of how creato...

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... comparison with Dunn method suggested religious and homelife videos had significantly higher positive word frequencies than game, challenge, artistic, chatting, how-to, and story videos (all í µí± < 0.0089, Figure 9). Providing specific social provisions didn't alter viewers' emotional expression in the comments. ...

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