Shame on you! How incivility and absence of supporting evidence in likeminded Facebook comments influence evaluations of ingroup members and online political participation
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Shame on you! How incivility and absence of supporting evidence in likeminded Facebook comments influence evaluations of ingroup members and online political participation
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ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW
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Emerald
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2023-10-30
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10.1108/oir-12-2021-0650
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