Research note: A Twitter interaction analysis of titan submersible implosion

Purpose – This research aims to analyse the impact of extreme cultural tourism based on individuals’ sentiments, recorded via social media platform (i.e. Twitter presently known as X). This study explores the thoughts and emotions of twitter users recorded after the Titan Submersible implosion....

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Main Authors: Vishal Mehra, Prabhsimran Singh, Wann-Yih Wu, V.G. Girish
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of tourism and hospitality management 2025-03-01
Series:Tourism and Hospitality Management
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Online Access:https://thm.fthm.hr/images/issues/vol31no1/12_RN_2_Mehra_Singh_Wu_Girish
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Summary:Purpose – This research aims to analyse the impact of extreme cultural tourism based on individuals’ sentiments, recorded via social media platform (i.e. Twitter presently known as X). This study explores the thoughts and emotions of twitter users recorded after the Titan Submersible implosion. Methodology/Design/Approach – On this front, 6159 tweets (from June 19, 2023, to July 30, 2023) were retrieved and analysed. We employed polarity analysis, emotion analysis, word cloud analysis and topic modeling. Findings – Polarity analysis reveals that the inclination of discussion about the Titan Submersible implosion was predominantly negative. Emotion analysis also shows that most of the tweets reflect negative emotions and the users’ emotions fluctuate daily. In the word cloud analysis, the word “missing” appeared in vast majority of the tweets. Topic modeling reveals the topics that are optimum for this research. Originality of the research – This study highlights that social media users are sensitive to manmade disasters particularly associated with extreme cultural tourism. The findings alert the stakeholders not to compromise on the safety measures and draw the attention of government authorities to strictly enforce the safety norms to permit extreme cultural tourism in the future.
ISSN:1847-3377