媒介可见性使刻薄变得有意义

D. Trottier, Qian Huang, Rashid Gabdulhakov
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当用户通过数字媒体发表刻薄言论时,他们不仅会通过言辞的尖酸刻薄来伤害他们的同伴,还会通过让公众监督看到他们的目标的方式来伤害他们。社交平台和移动设备使个人能够撰写关于其目标的评论,但也迫使其他类型的行动者加入(或反对、挪用或破坏)恶意交流。通过关注中国、俄罗斯和英国高度可见但相对平凡的谴责形式,本章考虑了尖刻言论如何作为公民参与的一种形式表现出来。这些案例提供了一种更为普遍的治安维持形式的见解,这种形式可能位于各自社会背景中被认为是可接受的边缘。
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Mediated Visibility as Making Vitriol Meaningful
When engaged in vitriol through digital media, users harm their peers not only through the caustic nature of their words, but also by the way in which they can make their targets visible to public scrutiny. Social platforms and mobile devices enable individuals to author commentary about their targets, but also compel other types of actors to join in (or to contest, appropriate or derail) malicious exchanges. By focusing on highly visible yet comparatively mundane forms of denunciation in China, Russia and the United Kingdom, this chapter considers how vitriol can be manifest as a form of civic engagement. These cases provide insight about a more prevalent form of vigilantism that may be located at the margins of what is considered acceptable in their respective social contexts.
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