According to Taiwanese media reports today, it was reported that the Kuomintang will recruit Ko Chi-en, CEO of the Kuomintang think tank, to run for mayor of Kaohsiung. However, according to the Social Network Innovation Center of Kaohsiung University through "web crawler" and an

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According to Taiwanese media reports today, it was reported that the Kuomintang will recruit Ko Chi-en, CEO of the Kuomintang think tank, to run for mayor of Kaohsiung. However, according to the Social Network Innovation Center of Kaohsiung University through

According to Taiwanese media reports today (21st), it was reported that the Kuomintang will recruit Ke Zhien, CEO of the Kuomintang think tank, to run for mayor of Kaohsiung . However, according to the Social Network Innovation Center of Kaohsiung University through "web crawlers" and analysis technology, the local network The top two most discussed are actually Zhang Yazhong and Chen Yuzhen.

According to a poll rumored to be within the Kuomintang, Ke Zhien ranked first, Kaohsiung City Councilor Chen Lina, Kinmen County "Legislator" Chen Yuzhen ranked second and third, followed by City Councilor Huang Shaoting and Sun Wen School President. Principal Zhang Yazhong, member of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang Sun Jianping, and former Gao Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau Cao Huanrong.

However, the Social Network Innovation Center of Kaohsiung University used analysis technology to count the number of online voices of the above seven possible candidates in the past week (June 14-20). Only online articles related to Kaohsiung were considered. The lowest order is Zhang Yazhong (16621), Chen Yuzhen (9443), Ke Zhien (4436), Cao Huanrong (608), Huang Shaoting (559), Chen Lina (323), Sun Jianping (148).

According to Taiwanese media reports today, it was reported that the Kuomintang will recruit Ko Chi-en, CEO of the Kuomintang think tank, to run for mayor of Kaohsiung. However, according to the Social Network Innovation Center of Kaohsiung University through

According to this statistics, the only two people with truly significant online voices are Zhang Yazhong and Chen Yuzhen. Although Ke Zhien’s voice is not bad, it is less than half of Chen Yuzhen’s, or even only about 1/4 of Zhang Yazhong’s.

Yang Shucheng, director of the Social Network Innovation Center of Kaohsiung University, pointed out that for the blue camp, Kaohsiung is a relatively difficult constituency. If issues are to be created and spilled over to other constituencies across Taiwan, online voice will be a very important consideration; however, in the election It has just started. In addition to Zhang Yazhong, other candidates also need to be more active in arranging their online presence to facilitate possible subsequent elections.

Ding Yixian, director of the Department of Asset Management at Kaohsiung University, explained that there is usually a gap between online voice volume and opinion polls, mainly due to differences in ethnic groups. Of course, online voice volume cannot fully reflect the level of support. Netizens usually respond on social platforms and tend to It will be higher than that of news platforms, so the more volume proportion comes from social platforms, it means a higher degree of discussion.

Ding Yixian said that from the analysis results, it can be found that more than 75% of Zhang Yazhong and Chen Yuzhen’s online voice volume comes from social platforms, while the proportions of the other five people, except Ke Zhien, which is slightly more than 50%, are all less than 50%. Chen Lina, Chen Lina, Less than 5% of Sun Jianping's voice comes from social platforms, which reflects that there are currently only a few candidates on the table who can create better discussion effects on social platforms.

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