Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/37010
Author(s): Ferro-Santos, S.
Sepúlveda, R.
Date: 2026
Title: From Brussels to the "for you" page: Members of the European Parliament TikTok adoption and campaign use
Journal title: Revista de Comunicación
Volume: 25
Number: 1
Pages: 97 - 120
Reference: Ferro-Santos, S., & Sepúlveda, R. (2026). From Brussels to the "for you" page: Members of the European Parliament TikTok adoption and campaign use. Revista de Comunicación, 25(1), 97-120. https://doi.org/10.26441/10.26441/RC25.1-2026-4303
ISSN: 2227-1465
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.26441/10.26441/RC25.1-2026-4303
Keywords: TikTok
European Union
Politics
Politicians
Social media
Abstract: Purpose. This study examines how Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) adopt and use TikTok with two research goals: identifying the determinants of adoption and analyzing platform use during the common campaign period of the 2024 European elections. Methodology. The dataset includes 719 MEPs from the 10th Parliamentary Term, coded for demographic, political, and social media variables. From this, 374 MEPs were found to have adopted TikTok. A subsample of 194 who posted at least once during the common campaign period was analyzed. Results and conclusions. Findings indicate that adoption is more strongly shaped by age, country, European political group size, and cross-platform presence, particularly Instagram, than by ideology. Campaign usage clustered into three typologies: intensive and continuous, sporadic, and episodic campaign-only activity. Crucially, campaign-specific bursts of posting did not increase engagement, suggesting sustained investment in TikTok yields greater visibility. TikTok’s adoption reflects not an ideological divide but a strategic negotiation between risks and communicative rewards. Regarding engagement, the Patriots for Europe Group leads in campaign-period likes, followed by Non-Attached Members, which is aligned with previous research on the strategic use of social media by far-right movements and independent campaigns. Original contributions. This study is the first to analyse TikTok adoption and use by MEPs during the electoral period in the context of an intensified regulatory scrutiny of TikTok by the European Commission over data privacy, content moderation, and election integrity.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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