Emergent Mind

Abstract

The Internet has significantly affected the increase of social media users. Nowadays, informative content is presented along with entertainment on the web. Highlighting environmental issues on social networks is crucial, given their significance as major global problems. This study examines the popularity determinants for short environmental videos on social media, focusing on the comparative influence of raw video features and viewer engagement metrics. We collected a dataset of videos along with associated popularity metrics such as likes, views, shares, and comments per day. We also extracted video characteristics, including duration, text post length, emotional and sentiment analysis using the VADER and text2emotion models, and color palette brightness. Our analysis consisted of two main experiments: one evaluating the correlation between raw video features and popularity metrics and another assessing the impact of viewer comments and their sentiments and emotions on video popularity. We employed a ridge regression classifier with standard scaling to predict the popularity, categorizing videos as popular or not based on the median views and likes per day. The findings reveal that viewer comments and reactions (accuracy of 0.8) have a more substantial influence on video popularity compared to raw video features (accuracy of 0.67). Significant correlations include a positive relationship between the emotion of sadness in posts and the number of likes and negative correlations between sentiment scores, and both likes and shares. This research highlights the complex relationship between content features and public perception in shaping the popularity of environmental messages on social media.

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