Analyzing Radical Visuals at Scale

Julian Hohner, Azade E. Kakavand, Sophia Rothut
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Research examining radical visual communication and its manifestation on the trending platform TikTok is limited. This paper presents a novel methodological framework for studying mobilization strategies of far-right groups on TikTok, employing a mixed-method approach that combines manual annotation, unsupervised image classification, and named-entity recognition to analyze the dynamics of radical visuals at scale. Differentiating between internal and external mobilization, we use popularity and engagement cues to investigate far-right mobilization efforts on TikTok within and outside their community. Our findings shed light on the effectiveness of unsupervised image classification when utilized within a broader mixed-method framework, as each observed far-right group employs unique platform characteristics. While Conspiracists flourish in terms of overall popularity and internal mobilization, nationalist and protest content succeeds by using a variety of persuasive visual content to attract and engage external audiences. The study contributes to existing literature by bridging the gap between visual political communication at scale and radicalization research. By offering insights into mobilization strategies of far-right groups, our study provides a foundation for policymakers, researchers, and online platforms to develop proactive measures to address the risks associated with the dissemination of extremist ideologies on social media. The study contributes to existing literature by bridging the gap between visual political communication at scale and radicalization research. By offering insights into mobilization strategies of far-right groups, our study provides a foundation for policymakers, researchers, and online platforms to develop proactive measures to address the risks associated with the dissemination of extremist ideologies on social media.
分析大规模的激进视觉效果
对激进视觉传播及其在潮流平台 TikTok 上的表现形式的研究十分有限。本文提出了一个研究 TikTok 上极右翼团体动员策略的新方法框架,采用了一种混合方法,将人工标注、无监督图像分类和命名实体识别结合起来,分析激进视觉效果的规模动态。我们区分了内部动员和外部动员,利用人气和参与度线索来调查极右翼分子在 TikTok 社区内外所做的动员努力。我们的研究结果阐明了在更广泛的混合方法框架内使用无监督图像分类的有效性,因为每个被观察到的极右翼团体都采用了独特的平台特征。阴谋论者在整体受欢迎程度和内部动员方面表现出色,而民族主义和抗议内容则通过使用各种有说服力的视觉内容来吸引和吸引外部受众。本研究填补了大规模视觉政治传播与激进化研究之间的空白,为现有文献做出了贡献。通过深入了解极右翼团体的动员策略,我们的研究为政策制定者、研究人员和网络平台提供了一个基础,以制定积极的措施来应对在社交媒体上传播极端主义意识形态所带来的风险。通过深入了解极右翼团体的动员策略,我们的研究为政策制定者、研究人员和网络平台提供了一个基础,以制定前瞻性措施来应对与社交媒体上极端主义意识形态传播相关的风险。
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