Analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals

Abstract Using social media data, the present study documents how three successive upheavals: the COVID pandemic, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests of 2020, and the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade interacted to impact the cognitive, emotional, and social styles of people in the...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Steven Mesquiti, Sarah Seraj, Andreas H. Weyland, Ashwini Ashokkumar, Ryan L. Boyd, Rada Mihalcea, James W. Pennebaker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-02-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-89165-z
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849723038263672832
author Steven Mesquiti
Sarah Seraj
Andreas H. Weyland
Ashwini Ashokkumar
Ryan L. Boyd
Rada Mihalcea
James W. Pennebaker
author_facet Steven Mesquiti
Sarah Seraj
Andreas H. Weyland
Ashwini Ashokkumar
Ryan L. Boyd
Rada Mihalcea
James W. Pennebaker
author_sort Steven Mesquiti
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Using social media data, the present study documents how three successive upheavals: the COVID pandemic, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests of 2020, and the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade interacted to impact the cognitive, emotional, and social styles of people in the US. Text analyses were conducted on 45,225,895 Reddit comments from 2,451,289 users and 889,402 news headlines from four news sources. Results revealed significant shifts in language related to self-focus (e.g., first-person singular pronouns), collective-focus (e.g., first-person plural pronouns), negative emotion (anxiety and anger words), and engagement (e.g., discussion of upheaval-related topics) after each event. Language analyses captured how social justice-related upheavals (BLM, Roe v. Wade) may have affected people in different ways emotionally than those that affected them personally (COVID). The onset of COVID was related to people becoming increasingly anxious and people turned inward to focus on their personal situations. However, BLM and the overturning of Roe v. Wade aroused anger and action, as people may have looked beyond themselves to address these issues. Analysis of upheaval-related discussions captured the public’s sustained interest in BLM and COVID, whereas interest in Roe v. Wade declined relatively quickly. Shifts in discussions also showed how events interacted as people focused on only one national event at a time, with interest in other events dampening when a new event occurred. The findings underscore the dynamic nature of culturally shared events that are apparent in everyday online language use.
format Article
id doaj-art-433cf3f9c2424edeb3e8a30c2e72edfc
institution DOAJ
issn 2045-2322
language English
publishDate 2025-02-01
publisher Nature Portfolio
record_format Article
series Scientific Reports
spelling doaj-art-433cf3f9c2424edeb3e8a30c2e72edfc2025-08-20T03:11:09ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-02-0115111110.1038/s41598-025-89165-zAnalysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavalsSteven Mesquiti0Sarah Seraj1Andreas H. Weyland2Ashwini Ashokkumar3Ryan L. Boyd4Rada Mihalcea5James W. Pennebaker6Princeton UniversityUniversity of Texas at AustinRice UniversityNew York UniversityUniversity of Texas at DallasUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Texas at AustinAbstract Using social media data, the present study documents how three successive upheavals: the COVID pandemic, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests of 2020, and the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade interacted to impact the cognitive, emotional, and social styles of people in the US. Text analyses were conducted on 45,225,895 Reddit comments from 2,451,289 users and 889,402 news headlines from four news sources. Results revealed significant shifts in language related to self-focus (e.g., first-person singular pronouns), collective-focus (e.g., first-person plural pronouns), negative emotion (anxiety and anger words), and engagement (e.g., discussion of upheaval-related topics) after each event. Language analyses captured how social justice-related upheavals (BLM, Roe v. Wade) may have affected people in different ways emotionally than those that affected them personally (COVID). The onset of COVID was related to people becoming increasingly anxious and people turned inward to focus on their personal situations. However, BLM and the overturning of Roe v. Wade aroused anger and action, as people may have looked beyond themselves to address these issues. Analysis of upheaval-related discussions captured the public’s sustained interest in BLM and COVID, whereas interest in Roe v. Wade declined relatively quickly. Shifts in discussions also showed how events interacted as people focused on only one national event at a time, with interest in other events dampening when a new event occurred. The findings underscore the dynamic nature of culturally shared events that are apparent in everyday online language use.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-89165-zUpheavalsLIWCSocial MediaRedditLanguage
spellingShingle Steven Mesquiti
Sarah Seraj
Andreas H. Weyland
Ashwini Ashokkumar
Ryan L. Boyd
Rada Mihalcea
James W. Pennebaker
Analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals
Scientific Reports
Upheavals
LIWC
Social Media
Reddit
Language
title Analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals
title_full Analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals
title_fullStr Analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals
title_short Analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals
title_sort analysis of social media language reveals the psychological interaction of three successive upheavals
topic Upheavals
LIWC
Social Media
Reddit
Language
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-89165-z
work_keys_str_mv AT stevenmesquiti analysisofsocialmedialanguagerevealsthepsychologicalinteractionofthreesuccessiveupheavals
AT sarahseraj analysisofsocialmedialanguagerevealsthepsychologicalinteractionofthreesuccessiveupheavals
AT andreashweyland analysisofsocialmedialanguagerevealsthepsychologicalinteractionofthreesuccessiveupheavals
AT ashwiniashokkumar analysisofsocialmedialanguagerevealsthepsychologicalinteractionofthreesuccessiveupheavals
AT ryanlboyd analysisofsocialmedialanguagerevealsthepsychologicalinteractionofthreesuccessiveupheavals
AT radamihalcea analysisofsocialmedialanguagerevealsthepsychologicalinteractionofthreesuccessiveupheavals
AT jameswpennebaker analysisofsocialmedialanguagerevealsthepsychologicalinteractionofthreesuccessiveupheavals