A Critical Discourse Analysis of Sexual Violence Survivors and Censorship on the Social Media Platform TikTok

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Heather Tillewein, Keely Mohon-Doyle, Destiny Cox
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Abstract

Sexual violence is a public health threat in the USA and past research has found that survivors who seek support and disclose their experiences tend to have greater positive outcomes, such as positive life changes, reduced post-traumatic stress disorder, and fewer depressive symptoms. While social media have become an important site of disclosure, over-moderation of sex and sexuality on social media platforms due to the passing of the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act and the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act may inadvertently lead to the removal of survivors’ posts and hinder their ability to build communities of support. In line with critical discourse analysis, this study examined the discursive strategies utilized in online disclosures made by sexual violence survivors on the social media platform TikTok to determine if they make use of algospeak, a neologism referring to the strategy of misspelling words or using coded language to avoid detection and deletion by site moderators. Analysis of the data indicated that sexual violence survivors do make use of algospeak, as well as direct and indirect language, to share their disclosures, and that, while TikTok claims to provide space for survivors’ stories, its guidelines and approach to language about sex and sexuality may create barriers to building supportive communities.

社交媒体平台 TikTok 上性暴力幸存者与审查制度的批判性话语分析
性暴力是美国的一个公共健康威胁,过去的研究发现,寻求支持并披露其经历的幸存者往往会有更积极的结果,如积极的生活改变、减少创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症状。虽然社交媒体已成为一个重要的披露场所,但由于《打击网络性交易法案》和《停止助长性交易法案》的通过,社交媒体平台上对性和性行为的过度限制可能会无意中导致幸存者的帖子被删除,并阻碍他们建立支持社区的能力。根据批判性话语分析,本研究考察了性暴力幸存者在社交媒体平台 TikTok 上进行在线披露时所使用的话语策略,以确定他们是否使用了算法语言(一种新词,指拼写错误或使用编码语言的策略,以避免被网站管理员发现和删除)。对数据的分析表明,性暴力幸存者确实使用了算法语言以及直接和间接的语言来分享他们的披露信息,而且,尽管 TikTok 声称为幸存者的故事提供空间,但其有关性和性行为语言的准则和方法可能会对建立支持性社区造成障碍。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
13.20%
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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