Online polarization and identity politics: An analysis of Facebook discourse on Muslim and LGBTQ+ communities in Finland

Ali Unlu, Tommi Kotonen
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This study employs a mixed‐methods approach to investigate the nature of Facebook posts related to Muslims and LGBTQ+ individuals in Finland, spanning a period of 4 years. Through the use of the CrowdTangle platform, the researchers extracted and analyzed Facebook posts that encompassed predetermined keywords indicative of potential hate speech. The findings underscored divergent patterns of engagement and sentiment toward these two groups, with implications for the different levels of societal acceptance and tolerance exhibited. Posts related to Muslims typically elicited controversy and were often depicted as threats, whereas posts about the LGBTQ+ community generally advocated for inclusivity. However, persistent negative stereotypes about the LGBTQ+ community were also evident. The analysis also brought to light how political parties strategically used these discourses to steer conversations, consolidate their ideological positions, and mobilize their respective supporters. Grounded in the social identity theory, this study sheds light on the complex dynamics of online political discourse, revealing its far‐reaching impacts on societal attitudes, intergroup relations, and formation of group identities. The nuanced understanding derived from these observations suggests that interventions fostering healthier public discussions on social media platforms could contribute significantly to combating societal division, prejudice, and bias. This research underscores the importance of scrutinizing online discourses to address issues of societal cohesion and social acceptance.
网络两极分化与身份政治:对 Facebook 上有关芬兰穆斯林和 LGBTQ+ 社区言论的分析
本研究采用混合方法调查了 4 年间芬兰 Facebook 上与穆斯林和 LGBTQ+ 相关帖子的性质。通过使用 CrowdTangle 平台,研究人员提取并分析了包含表明潜在仇恨言论的预定关键词的 Facebook 帖子。研究结果表明,人们对这两个群体的参与和情感模式各不相同,这对社会表现出的不同程度的接受和宽容产生了影响。与穆斯林有关的帖子通常会引起争议,并经常被描述为威胁,而与 LGBTQ+ 群体有关的帖子则通常倡导包容。然而,对 LGBTQ+ 群体持续存在的负面成见也是显而易见的。分析还揭示了政党如何战略性地利用这些言论来引导对话、巩固其意识形态立场并动员各自的支持者。本研究以社会认同理论为基础,揭示了网络政治话语的复杂动态,揭示了其对社会态度、群体间关系和群体认同形成的深远影响。从这些观察中得出的细致入微的理解表明,在社交媒体平台上促进更健康的公共讨论的干预措施,可以极大地促进消除社会分裂、偏见和成见。这项研究强调了仔细研究网络言论以解决社会凝聚力和社会接受度问题的重要性。
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