Not your ordinary catfishing story: The role of cancel culture behind the hashtag #SamMoralesisOver

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Bonne Cañal, Ira Capuyan, Hannah Jelsy T. Del Pilar, Myril Eloise Enolpe, Susan Loseo
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This study examined the role of cancel culture behind the hashtag #SamMoralesIsOver to determine how it affected the LGBTQ+ catfishing victims’ courage to speak out. The hashtag refers to the online “cancellation” of multimedia artist Sam Morales after trans woman Jzan Vern Tero disclosed how Sam catfished her into an 8-month relationship. A focus group discussion was conducted among eight LGBTQ+ members who were either catfishing victims or shared or retweeted tweets with the said hashtag. Responses were analyzed using the theories of Convergence Culture, Spiral of Silence, and Empowerment. Findings showed that LGBTQ+ members define cancel culture as an online phenomenon involving a group of persons condemning offensive and displeasing acts, beliefs, or certain stigmas in an attempt to demand accountability from the perceived offender. Participants find Twitter the most convenient platform for cancel culture. The catfishing victims’ decision to speak out are influenced by these factors: relatability, raising awareness, and the perpetrator’s reason for catfishing. Cancel culture has a significant role in promoting awareness about the ongoing struggles of minority groups like the LGBTQ+ community.
这不是你平常的钓鱼故事:#SamMoralesisOver标签背后的取消文化的作用
这项研究调查了#SamMoralesIsOver标签背后的取消文化的作用,以确定它如何影响LGBTQ+钓鱼受害者的勇气。这个标签指的是网络上“取消”多媒体艺术家萨姆·莫拉莱斯(Sam Morales)的约会,因为变性女吉赞·弗恩·特罗(Jzan Vern Tero)透露了萨姆是如何欺骗她和她谈了8个月的恋爱。8名LGBTQ+成员进行了焦点小组讨论,他们要么是鲶鱼的受害者,要么分享或转发了带有上述标签的推文。使用融合文化、沉默螺旋和赋权理论分析了这些反应。调查结果显示,LGBTQ+成员将“取消文化”定义为一种网络现象,涉及一群人谴责冒犯性和令人不快的行为、信仰或某些污名,试图要求冒犯者承担责任。参与者发现Twitter是“取消文化”最方便的平台。“鲶鱼”受害者说出来的决定受到以下因素的影响:相关性、提高意识和加害者的“鲶鱼”理由。取消文化在提高人们对LGBTQ+社区等少数群体持续斗争的认识方面发挥了重要作用。
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