高市早苗的社交媒体人气助力自民党选举大胜

首相高市早苗强大的社交媒体影响力似乎促成了自由民主党在日本众议院选举中的历史性压倒性胜利。她的X账户在竞选期间新增了3.5万名关注者,在因健康问题取消辩论后关注者急剧增加。支持者的病毒式帖子放大了她的吸引力。

自由民主党(自民党)于2026年2月9日在日本众议院选举中获得单一党派多数席位,执政联盟有望赢得超过300个席位。高市早苗首相在社交媒体上的关注度激增被认为是推动这一历史性大胜的关键因素。 高市早苗的官方X账户在竞选期间新增约3.5万名关注者,超过了其他党派领袖,据《读卖新闻》使用User Local Inc.数据进行的分析。单日最大增幅约1.03万名关注者发生在2月1日,同一天她突然取消了NHK辩论节目的出镜。她在一则帖子中解释道:“我患有慢性类风湿性关节炎,手部肿胀了”,将伤势归因于竞选期间与支持者的握手。她接受了医疗治疗,但仍继续在岐阜县和爱知县发表演说。 此后,批评高市早苗回避辩论的帖子在X上泛滥,但同情的回应同样强烈。一则病毒式帖子写道:“逃跑?远非如此。这是她决心坚守前线的代价”,获得了数百万浏览量。虽然自民党的整体关注者增长超过其他政党,但高市早苗的个人账户吸引了最引人注目的公众注意力。 在YouTube上,以高市早苗为主题的选举相关内容获得了非凡的互动。自民党的官方视频从1月27日竞选正式开始前一周至选举前一天累计超过2亿次观看。其中一则她宣称“未来是我们必须用自己的双手铸就的”广告超过了1.5亿次观看。立命馆大学社会信息学副教授谷原司指出:“付费视频广告无法简单通过购买来获得高观看量”,将这一数字归因于她个人的受欢迎程度。总体而言,选举视频总观看量约18.6亿次,其中80%来自第三方创作者,许多视频突出了高市早苗在与反对党领袖辩论中的坚定表现,或她对中国的立场。选举.com主编铃木邦和观察道:“内容创作者为了广告收入利用高市早苗的人气充斥平台视频,确保了广泛覆盖。这一循环很可能在她的压倒性胜利中发挥了关键作用。” 《读卖新闻》与NHK和日本电视台的联合出口民调显示,24%的选民最依赖社交媒体和视频网站做出决定,其中35%在比例代表制中投票给了自民党——较上届参议院选举的7%大幅上升。这一群体中支持参政党和国民民主党的比例下降。东京北区一名25岁上班族表示:“通过社交媒体上她尽管身患慢性病仍巡回全国的剪辑,我能感受到首相的奉献”,解释了他从去年7月国民民主党转向此次自民党的投票。他承认算法的日常曝光培养了熟悉感。 此次选举凸显了社交媒体如何直接影响自民党的选民投票率。

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