Communicative strategies of COVID-trolling on the VKontakte social network

V. Vasilkova, N. Legostaeva, Polina M. Kruchinina
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The activation of trolling accounts during the COVID-19 pandemic, which are usually associated with COVID dissidence and cast doubt on the effectiveness of measures taken to combat the pandemic, has actualized the problem of detecting potentially dangerous accounts on social networks and analyzing the communication strategies they use to influence network users. The article represents the first experience of studying trolling strategies in the discussion of COVID-19 by users of the Russian social network “VKontakte”. Using unique methodology to detect trolling accounts based on the analysis of bursts of network publication activity through comments, combined with the profiling of trolling accounts, allowed us to identify 8 trolling accounts in the social network “VKontakte” from March 18 to June 10, 2020 according to the specified keywords. To identify their communication strategies, a system of indicators (tactics) was developed that correspond to the strategies of overt and covert trolling. An overt strategy includes such tactics as verbal aggression, emotional tension, provocation, call for confrontation, refuting the official point of view, humiliating the opponent, changing the topic of discussion. A covert strategy includes tactics of irony or ridicule, demonstrating authority, doubting the status quo, “naive questions” and misleading. As a result, it was shown that the analyzed trolling accounts use both overt and covert strategies of influence, with the more aggressive (overt) communicative strategy predominating. The article indicates the prospects for the research topic’s development: identifying the specifics of COVID-trolling in relation to other contextual and thematic types of trolling; studying the dynamics of COVID-trolling at different stages of the pandemic and the features of COVID-trolling strategies implemented by users of various social networks and different countries; analyzing the degree of impact of COVID-trolling on users.
VKontakte社交网络上的新冠病毒传播策略
在新冠肺炎大流行期间,恶意账号的激活通常与新冠病毒的不同意见有关,并使人们对防疫措施的有效性产生怀疑,这使得在社交网络上发现潜在危险账户并分析其影响网络用户的传播策略成为现实。这篇文章代表了俄罗斯社交网络“VKontakte”用户在讨论COVID-19时研究喷子策略的首次经验。通过对网络发布活动爆发的评论分析,结合对钓鱼账号的分析,采用独特的方法检测钓鱼账号,我们根据指定的关键词,在2020年3月18日至6月10日期间,在社交网络“VKontakte”中识别出8个钓鱼账号。为了确定他们的沟通策略,开发了一套指标(战术)系统,与公开和隐蔽的拖钓策略相对应。公开策略包括言语攻击、情绪紧张、挑衅、要求对抗、反驳官方观点、羞辱对手、改变讨论话题等策略。隐蔽的策略包括讽刺或嘲笑、展示权威、质疑现状、“天真的问题”和误导。结果表明,分析的钓鱼账户使用公开和隐蔽的影响策略,更具侵略性(公开)的沟通策略占主导地位。文章指出了该研究课题的发展前景:确定与其他情境和主题类型的喷子相关的COVID-trolling的具体情况;研究疫情不同阶段的疫情扩散动态,以及不同社交网络和不同国家用户的疫情扩散策略特点;分析COVID-trolling对用户的影响程度。
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