Abstract Book of the 6th World Conference on Media and Communication
Year: 2025
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Research on Online Public Opinion Patterns under the Boundary between Local and Non-local Students in HKDSE: A Case Study of Social Media Texts and Comments
Eugene Chan
ABSTRACT:
With the rise of social media, educational policy discussions now form complex online opinion landscapes, showing emotional polarization. This study focuses on the topic of local and non-local students in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE), collecting 1,203 social media texts and comment data from both Douyin and Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) platforms, employing sentiment analysis and topic identification techniques to explore the characteristics of online public opinion patterns. The research findings reveal that overall public opinion exhibits a neutral tendency (79.8%), with an average sentiment score of 0.140. DSE-related discussions totaled 216 entries, local student-related discussions 146 entries, non-local student-related discussions 41 entries, and comparative discussions 35 entries. Significant emotional differences exist among different groups, with a standard deviation of 0.119, where the comparative discussion group shows the most negative sentiment (-0.230), reflecting the complexity and sensitivity of educational equity issues.
Keywords: DSE; Local and Non-Local Students; online public opinion analysis; sentiments; social media