Information, identity, and action: The messages of the Dutch anti-vaccination community on Telegram

Anniek Schlette, Jan‐Willem van Prooijen, A. Blokland, F. Thijs
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The anti-vaccination movement has successfully spread its views on social media. This study examined how community building emerges in the messages of Dutch anti-vaccination Telegram groups. Particularly, we investigated the extent to which these groups provide a platform for sharing information, perpetuating a shared identity, and promoting action. As negative emotions are considered a prime driver of collective action, we examined to what extent the messages had a negative valence. We used a mixed-method approach through a quantitative content analysis of 4654 text messages from five Telegram groups, while also examining the nature of the content through a qualitative analysis. The results suggest that most messages contained a form of shared identity (ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility) or (mis)information, and, to a lesser extent, encouragements for (online) action. Moreover, most content had a negative valence. These findings illustrate how online groups might be sources of (mis)information, polarization, and intergroup hostility.
信息、身份和行动:荷兰反疫苗接种社区在 Telegram 上的信息
反疫苗运动成功地在社交媒体上传播了自己的观点。这项研究考察了社区建设如何在荷兰反疫苗电报组的信息中出现。特别地,我们调查了这些群体在多大程度上提供了一个分享信息、延续共同身份和促进行动的平台。由于负面情绪被认为是集体行动的主要驱动力,我们研究了这些信息在多大程度上具有负面效价。我们采用混合方法,对来自五个Telegram群组的4654条短信进行定量内容分析,同时通过定性分析检查内容的性质。结果表明,大多数信息包含一种形式的共享身份(群体内偏爱和群体外敌意)或(错误)信息,并且在较小程度上鼓励(在线)行动。此外,大多数内容具有负效价。这些发现说明了网络群体可能是(错误)信息、两极分化和群体间敌意的来源。
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