Nameless strangers, similar others: the affordances of a young people's anonymous online forum for health information practices

Noora Hirvonen
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PurposeThe study examines how the technical features and associated social practices of an anonymous, text-based online forum intended for young people make it a unique platform for acquiring and sharing health information among peers.Design/methodology/approachThe features and content of a young people's section of a popular Finnish discussion forum were examined with a focus on health-related threads. Observational notes and thread content were analysed with a focus on the forum's affordances for health information practices.FindingsThe findings indicate that the forum's affordances including anonymity, persistence, searchability, cohesion and tolerance enabled the pooling of peer experiences, opinions and experience-based advice on health, rather than sharing factual information or embracing reciprocal discussion. As such, instead of competing for a cognitive authority position with medical authorities or offering emotional support like tight online support communities, the anonymous forum served as a platform for young people to gain information on others' experiences and opinions on sensitive, mundane and disnormative health issues and for reflecting their own lived experiences to those of others.Originality/valueThe study is original in its approach to examining the affordances of an online platform for health information practices. It helps in understanding young people's ways of using different resources to meet their diverse health information needs and the value of gaining access to experiential health information.
无名的陌生人,相似的其他人:一个年轻人的匿名在线论坛提供的健康信息实践
目的:本研究考察了一个面向年轻人的匿名、基于文本的在线论坛的技术特征和相关社会实践如何使其成为同龄人之间获取和分享健康信息的独特平台。设计/方法/方法对芬兰一个受欢迎的讨论论坛的青年部分的特点和内容进行了审查,重点是与健康有关的主题。对观察性说明和专题内容进行了分析,重点是论坛对卫生信息实践的启示。研究结果表明,该论坛的特点包括匿名性、持久性、可搜索性、凝聚力和容忍度,能够汇集同行的经验、意见和基于经验的健康建议,而不是分享事实信息或进行相互讨论。因此,这个匿名论坛不是与医学权威争夺认知权威的地位,也不是像紧密的在线支持社区那样提供情感支持,而是为年轻人提供了一个平台,让他们了解其他人在敏感、世俗和不规范的健康问题上的经历和观点,并将自己的生活经历反映给其他人。原创性/价值本研究在检验健康信息实践在线平台的可行性方面具有独创性。它有助于了解年轻人使用不同资源以满足其不同的健康信息需求的方式,以及获得体验性健康信息的价值。
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