The Meaning of Silence in Cyberspace

Alexander Brown
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It has been argued in the literature on hate speech and subordination theory that even ordinary hate speakers who are not “figures of authority” in the conventional sense can possess the power or authority to subordinate (rank as inferior, deny rights and powers, or legitimate discrimination against) the targets of their hate speech in virtue of the fact that when witnesses to the hate speech remain silent they “license” or grant authority to the hate speaker. A typical example is when a hate speaker targets a victim on public transport and other passengers remain silent. The aim of this chapter is to examine the extent to which this account of licensing is applicable to online hate speech or cyberhate. More generally, the chapter explores whether the potentially distinctive nature of online communication changes the meaning of silence such that it becomes difficult to interpret silence in cyberspace as acquiescence, licensing, or complicity.
网络空间中沉默的意义
关于仇恨言论和从属理论的文献认为,即使不是传统意义上的“权威人物”的普通仇恨言论者也可以拥有使其仇恨言论的目标服从(等级较低,否认权利和权力,或合法歧视)的权力或权威,因为当仇恨言论的证人保持沉默时,他们“许可”或授予仇恨言论者权力。一个典型的例子是,当一个仇恨的演讲者针对公共交通上的受害者,而其他乘客保持沉默。本章的目的是研究这种许可说明在多大程度上适用于在线仇恨言论或网络仇恨。更一般地说,本章探讨了在线交流的潜在独特性质是否改变了沉默的含义,从而难以将网络空间中的沉默解释为默许、许可或共谋。
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