Working Paper No. 1563

Place Marketing or Civic Information? Classifying Municipal Tweets using Machine Learning

Working Paper
Reference
Bergh, Andreas, Christina Anzén Ekman and Sara Moricz (2026). “Place Marketing or Civic Information? Classifying Municipal Tweets using Machine Learning”. IFN Working Paper No. 1563. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Andreas Bergh, Christina Anzén Ekman, Sara Moricz

How do municipalities use social media? For place marketing, civic information, or dialogue with citizens? We address this question by classifying 35,930 tweets from 15 municipal Twitter accounts in the Skåne region of Sweden, using a machine learning algorithm trained on manually annotated data. Tweets are classified along two dimensions: whether they contain place marketing content and whether they contain civic information, yielding four categories.

Our findings show that place marketing content declined substantially over the period studied, from nearly 40 percent of tweets in 2009 to just above 20 percent in 2018. In contrast, civic information and direct dialogue with citizens increased. These results suggest that the rise of social media has not trapped municipalities in a zero-sum place marketing arms race. Instead, municipalities appeared to be using Twitter increasingly as a channel for civic communication, with implications for how scholars and practitioners understand the evolving role of social media in place branding.