State-aligned misogynistic disinformation on Arabic Twitter: The attempted silencing of an Al Jazeera journalist

Q2 Social Sciences
M. Jones
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Abstract A product of the global rise of right-wing populism has been a seeming normalisation of gendered public disinformation, which portrays female public figures as unintelligent, untrustworthy, irrational, and libidinous. Social media has also allowed gendered disinformation to be used in targeted harassment campaigns that seek to intimidate and shame women, reducing their public visibility through psychological violence. Despite this, very few studies on social media involving the Arabic language have explored in detail this phenomenon in the Persian Gulf, despite numerous examples of harassment against women public figures. Since 2017, women journalists critical of regional governments have been subjected to increased attacks online, but none as intense as the attack on Al Jazeera anchor Ghada Oueiss in June 2020. Through keyword analysis, network analysis, and open-source intelligence techniques (OSINT), this paper highlights the intensity and scale of one such attack, identifying the increasing role of malinformation and disinformation in attempting to silence journalists. Such documentation can be useful in demonstrating the volume, velocity, and discursive nature of the attacks threatening women’s visibility online. This research also accounts for a potential mechanism of such attacks, which follow a playbook of: 1) leaking information through anonymous accounts, 2) co-opted or loyalist influencers amplifying the attacks, and 3) uncritical local media jumping on the attacks (breakout). From a transformative perspective, it is increasingly important that such attacks are documented, exposed, and analysed to provide evidentiary claims of such abuse. It also highlights the issues of such abuse in authoritarian regimes, who clamp down on online debate, except appear not to do so when the messaging reflects state propaganda.
阿拉伯语推特上与国家结盟的歧视女性的虚假信息:试图让半岛电视台(Al Jazeera)记者噤声
摘要右翼民粹主义在全球兴起的一个产物是,性别化的公共虚假信息似乎正常化了,这些虚假信息将女性公众人物描绘成不聪明、不可信、非理性和性欲。社交媒体还允许将性别虚假信息用于有针对性的骚扰活动,这些活动旨在恐吓和羞辱女性,通过心理暴力降低她们的公众知名度。尽管如此,关于涉及阿拉伯语的社交媒体的研究很少详细探讨波斯湾的这一现象,尽管有许多骚扰女性公众人物的例子。自2017年以来,批评地区政府的女记者在网上受到的攻击越来越多,但没有一次像2020年6月对半岛电视台主播加达·乌伊斯的攻击那样激烈。通过关键词分析、网络分析和开源情报技术(OSINT),本文强调了一次此类攻击的强度和规模,确定了虚假信息和虚假信息在试图让记者噤声方面日益重要的作用。这些文件有助于证明威胁女性在线知名度的攻击的数量、速度和话语性质。这项研究还解释了此类攻击的潜在机制,其遵循的策略是:1)通过匿名账户泄露信息,2)增选或忠诚的影响者放大攻击,3)不加批判的当地媒体参与攻击(突破)。从变革的角度来看,记录、揭露和分析此类袭击,以提供此类虐待的证据,这一点越来越重要。它还强调了威权政权中的这种滥用问题,他们压制网上辩论,除非当信息反映出国家宣传时,他们似乎没有这样做。
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Open Information Science Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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