QAnon,阴谋论和社交媒体战:道德和预期的道德分析

Richard Wilson, Michael Shifflett
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在今天的社交媒体主导的世界里,破坏民主的努力以越来越广泛的形式出现。一个例子是当代领导人和团体对社交媒体的使用,他们在自己的国家内对自己的公民发动信息战。本文将研究QANON组是如何发生这种情况的。QANON的核心阴谋论之一坚持认为,一个崇拜撒旦的恋童癖集团不仅控制着世界各国政府,而且还经营着一个全球儿童性交易集团。这个阴谋集团同样也参与了反对美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的阴谋,而特朗普反过来也参与了与阴谋集团的战斗。另一种QANON理论也声称,特朗普正在计划一个被称为“风暴”的日子,对阴谋集团及其追随者进行清算。这指的是数千名阴谋集团成员将被逮捕的事件。目前没有迹象表明该理论的任何部分是基于事实的。这个阴谋论始于2017年10月一个被称为“Q”的人在网上发表的帖子,当时他被认为是一名单身美国公民。现在更有可能的假设是Q实际上是一群人。作为个人,Q自称是美国政府的高级官员,拥有Q级权限,可以接触到与特朗普政府有关的机密信息。或许更重要的是,Q还声称拥有有关特朗普在美国的反对者的机密信息。美国全国广播公司(NBC News)率先报道称,有三个不同的人窃取了Q的原始帖子,并将其传播到多个媒体和社交媒体平台,目的是在互联网上建立粉丝群。我们把与Q相关的活动作为混合战争的一种方法,这里是在社交媒体的背景下定义的。混合战争现在经常在各种形式的媒体中进行,尤其是在社交媒体中,并没有一个普遍认可的定义。在这个分析中,这个短语被用来描述像QANON这样的个人或团体如何在社交媒体上使用非军事策略来破坏和破坏政府的稳定。我们认为,虚假信息和宣传传播不是新技术,但它们已经适应了当前的技术和社交媒体。在这个分析中,我们假设每一个阴谋论,当一个阴谋被确定时,都提出了一个道德问题。当阴谋论作为一种行为的解释或事件的原因被提出时,它就起到了指控的作用。阴谋论的核心指控是对阴谋论者所攻击的政党所声称的真实的真实性的攻击。这一分析的目标是识别政治领导人和QANON等团体在社交媒体上使用的阴谋论的道德问题,并试图预测在社交媒体上继续使用这些阴谋论以破坏民主的道德和政治问题。
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QAnon, conspiracy theories and social media warfare: An ethical and anticipatory ethical analysis
In today’s social media dominated world the effort to undermine democracy comes in an increasingly wide variety of forms. One example is the use of social media by contemporary leaders and groups where they engage in waging information warfare within their own nations upon their own citizens. This paper will examine how this has occurred with the group QANON. One of QANON’s central conspiracy theories maintains that a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles is not only in control of running the world’s governments, but this cabal is also running a global child sex-trafficking ring. This cabal is also involved in plotting against US President Donald Trump, who is in turn engaged in combatting the cabal. Another QANON theory also claims that Trump is planning a day of reckoning against the cabal and its followers known as “The Storm.” This refers to an event when thousands of members of the supposed cabal will be arrested. There are currently no indications that any part of the theory is based on fact. The conspiracy theory began with an October 2017 online post by a supposed individual known as ‘Q’, who at the time was presumed to be a single American citizen. It is now also assumed and more likely that Q is actually a group of people. Q as an individual claimed to be a high-ranking government official with Q level clearance in the U.S. government with access to classified information related to the Trump administration. Perhaps more significantly Q also claimed to have classified information about the opponents of Trump in the United States. NBC News was the first member of the media to report that three distinct people took the original Q post and distributed it across multiple media and social media platforms in an effort to build an internet following. We take the activities related to Q to be a method of Hybrid Warfare, which here is defined in the context of social media. Hybrid warfare which is now often practiced in all forms of media but particularly within social media, does not have a universally recognized definition. In this analysis the phrase is employed to describe how any individual or group such as QANON can employ non-military tactics in social media in the effort to undermine and destabilize a government. We argue that disinformation and propaganda dissemination, are not new techniques, but that they have been adapted to current technologies and social media. It is assumed in this analysis that every conspiracy theory, when a conspiracy is identified, presents a moral issue. When a conspiracy theory is presented as an explanation for an action or as the cause of an event this serves the function of making an accusation. The accusation that lies at the center of the conspiracy is an attack upon the truthfulness of what is claimed to be true by the party that the conspiracy theorist is attacking. This analysis has as its goal an identification of the ethical issues with conspiracy theories used by political leaders and groups such as QANON in social media and attempts to anticipate ethical and political issues with the continued use of these conspiracy theories in social media in cthe effort to undermine democracy.
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