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The place that generated the most conversations and interactions was Facebook, from which 60% of messages* and 91% of interactions were collected. Twitter follows, the protagonist in 2013, in terms of number of messages hosted (35%), while Instagram is in second place in terms of interactions provoked. The topics that sparked the greatest number of online discussions were news events, amplified by the mass media and supported by politicians. . In this order, the failure to repay refunds by some exponents of the 5 Star Movement, the bloody events in Macerata and the investigation into FanPage corruption. The politician who received the most quotes was Matteo Salvini who, in the last month, collected 32% of conversations, followed by Luigi di Maio at 22% and Matteo Renzi at 19%.
Silvio Berlusconi, who in 2013 was the most discussed, today is in fourth Canada Phone Number place with 17%, while Giorgia Meloni is at 8% and Grasso at 2%. But if we consider the unique authors (i.e. we only count those who write once even if they publish hundreds of messages) it emerges that Salvini remains the most cited . ANALYSIS OF POLITICIANS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Moving on to analyze the performances of politicians on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube) in the last month, it emerges that the leader of the League is the one who has attracted the most interactions : over 4.6 million. The political leader of the M5S follows him with 3.7 million, the leader of Fratelli D'Italia 1.6 million. Renzi stops below the one million mark which, despite having won over the greatest number of supporters in recent years (even if unbalanced on Twitter), he is now unable to stimulate them adequately.
But what were the topics most discussed by politicians on social media? Immigration was the predominant topic in the posts of Salvini, Meloni and, with different tones, of Emma Bonino who obviously also dealt with Europe. Di Maio, on the other hand, was very unbalanced on the costs of politics. The posts of Renzi (work and immigration first and foremost), Berlusconi (taxes, work, immigration) and Grasso (work, environment, immigration) are more varied. The message that stimulated the most interactions during this electoral campaign (excluding the closing day) was the one with which Luigi Di Maio on Facebook allowed Le Iene to verify his bank transfers .
Silvio Berlusconi, who in 2013 was the most discussed, today is in fourth Canada Phone Number place with 17%, while Giorgia Meloni is at 8% and Grasso at 2%. But if we consider the unique authors (i.e. we only count those who write once even if they publish hundreds of messages) it emerges that Salvini remains the most cited . ANALYSIS OF POLITICIANS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Moving on to analyze the performances of politicians on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube) in the last month, it emerges that the leader of the League is the one who has attracted the most interactions : over 4.6 million. The political leader of the M5S follows him with 3.7 million, the leader of Fratelli D'Italia 1.6 million. Renzi stops below the one million mark which, despite having won over the greatest number of supporters in recent years (even if unbalanced on Twitter), he is now unable to stimulate them adequately.
But what were the topics most discussed by politicians on social media? Immigration was the predominant topic in the posts of Salvini, Meloni and, with different tones, of Emma Bonino who obviously also dealt with Europe. Di Maio, on the other hand, was very unbalanced on the costs of politics. The posts of Renzi (work and immigration first and foremost), Berlusconi (taxes, work, immigration) and Grasso (work, environment, immigration) are more varied. The message that stimulated the most interactions during this electoral campaign (excluding the closing day) was the one with which Luigi Di Maio on Facebook allowed Le Iene to verify his bank transfers .