Retweeting: its linguistic and epistemic value
Marsili, Neri
SYNTHESE
2020
VL / 198 - BP / 10457 - EP / 10483
abstract
This paper analyses the communicative and epistemic value of retweeting (and more generally of reposting content on social media). Against a naive view, it argues that retweets are not acts of endorsement, motivating this diagnosis with linguistic data. Retweeting is instead modelled as a peculiar form of quotation, in which the reported content is indicated rather than reproduced. A relevance-theoretic account of the communicative import of retweeting is then developed, to spell out the complex mechanisms by which retweets achieve their communicative goals. The last section outlines the epistemic threats posed by the increasing prevalence of retweeting on social media, linking them to the low reputational, cognitive, and practical costs linked to this emerging form of communication.
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Green submitted, Green accepted
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3 Twitter
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77 Policy
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