影响者在加拿大2025年的选举中产生了47%的政治内容,超过新闻渠道和政客,引起人们对错误信息和平台问责制的担忧。
Influencers generated 47% of political content in Canada’s 2025 election, surpassing news outlets and politicians, raising concerns about misinformation and platform accountability.
在加拿大2025年的联邦选举中,影响者主导了在线政治话语,根据加拿大数字媒体研究网络的一份报告,47%的政治内容(超过新闻渠道(28%)和政治家(18%))生成了47%的政治内容。
Influencers dominated online political discourse in Canada’s 2025 federal election, generating 47% of political content—more than news outlets (28%) and politicians (18%)—according to a report by the Canadian Digital Media Research Network.
该研究分析了2月至5月在包括X、Instagram、TikTok和YouTube在内的各平台上的150万个职位。
The study analyzed 1.5 million posts from February to May across platforms including X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
研究人员将这一转变归因于Meta在加拿大的2023年新闻禁令和Elon Musk的X变化,这些变化降低了传统的新闻能见度,并扩大了不那么可信、内容两极分化的内容。
Researchers attribute the shift to Meta’s 2023 news ban in Canada and changes at X under Elon Musk, which reduced traditional news visibility and amplified less trustworthy, polarizing content.
虽然选举结果没有受到影响,但报告警告说,错误信息、外国干涉和平台问责制薄弱的风险日益增加。
While the election outcome was unaffected, the report warns of growing risks from misinformation, foreign interference, and weak platform accountability.
它敦促影响者核实信息、披露赞助情况、促进公民参与,并呼吁提高平台透明度,以保护民主廉正。
It urges influencers to verify information, disclose sponsorships, and promote civic engagement, and calls for greater platform transparency to protect democratic integrity.