‘Why aren’t you married? The same reason you are not dead, it’s not my time’: Social Media Use of Hate Speech on Female Celebrities in Ghana

C. Osei-Mensah
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This study is aimed at analysing the rhetoric of hate speech and the degree of pervasiveness in discriminating against the female celebrity?s identity on social media which is often centred on the question: „why aren?t you married or why haven?t you still given birth?? The paper sought to examine the nature of social media posts of five female celebrities who had experienced the phenomenon of flaming through hate speech and explore the adoptive strategies of these female celebrities to ward off perpetrators of flames. Data was cyber-ethnographically gathered from the Twitter and Facebook pages of the female celebrities and thematically analysed using Willard?s Indicators of Cyberbullying and the tenets of Suler?s Online Disinhibition Effect. The findings revealed that the female celebrities experienced direct flames manifested in comments of aggression including dissing, hurtful jocular messages, invectives, snide comments, obsessive and malicious stalking, and profanity. A flamer of an attack attains a pseudo- celebrification status as other celebrity friends or fans of the female celebrity join in a particular hate speech episode as bystander reporters to either provide support to the victim or reinforce the attack. The data also revealed that the female celebrities mainly used instant blocking and the adoption of an aggressive persona as a strategy to rebut their abusers through clap backs, invectives, and evocation of death or curses as a way of warding off online abusers. The study thus contributes to the literature on gender stereotyping through flaming and recommends female celebrities employ the services of social media managers as gatekeepers for their accounts. Also, efforts at stringent laws of civility should be intensified in protecting the image of social media users in an era of social media pervasiveness.
“你为什么不结婚?”和你没死的原因一样,这不是我的时代”:社交媒体对加纳女明星的仇恨言论
本研究旨在分析仇恨言论的修辞和歧视女明星的普遍程度。美国人在社交媒体上的身份通常集中在这样一个问题上:“为什么不?”你结婚了吗?你还生过孩子吗??本文试图研究五位经历过仇恨言论燃烧现象的女明星的社交媒体帖子的性质,并探讨这些女明星抵御火焰肇事者的采取策略。从女明星的Twitter和Facebook页面上收集了网络人种学上的数据,并使用Willard?网络欺凌的指标和苏勒的原则?在线去抑制效应。调查结果显示,女明星受到的直接攻击表现在攻击性言论上,包括轻蔑、伤人的玩笑信息、谩骂、冷嘲热讽、强迫和恶意跟踪以及亵渎。当其他名人的朋友或女名人的粉丝作为旁观者记者加入到一个特定的仇恨言论插曲中,为受害者提供支持或加强攻击时,攻击的发起者获得了伪名人的地位。数据还显示,女明星主要使用即时屏蔽和采用攻击性角色作为策略,通过鼓掌,谩骂,唤起死亡或诅咒来反击他们的施虐者,以此来避开网络施虐者。因此,该研究通过燃烧为性别刻板印象的文献做出了贡献,并建议女明星聘请社交媒体经理作为其账户的看门人。此外,在社交媒体无处不在的时代,应该加强严格的文明法律,以保护社交媒体用户的形象。
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