{"title":"巴西 Telegram 上的反觉醒议程、性别问题、修正主义和仇恨言论社区:从有害的反动言论到美化纳粹主义和希特勒的罪行","authors":"Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva","doi":"arxiv-2409.00325","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Resistance to progressive policies and hate speech have been consolidating on\nBrazilian Telegram, with anti-woke communities rejecting diversity and\npromoting a worldview that sees these social changes as a threat. Therefore,\nthis study aims to address the research question: how are Brazilian conspiracy\ntheory communities on anti-woke agenda, gender issues, revisionism and hate\nspeech topics characterized and articulated on Telegram? It is worth noting\nthat this study is part of a series of seven studies whose main objective is to\nunderstand and characterize Brazilian conspiracy theory communities on\nTelegram. This series of seven studies is openly and originally available on\narXiv at Cornell University, applying a mirrored method across the seven\nstudies, changing only the thematic object of analysis and providing\ninvestigation replicability, including with proprietary and authored codes,\nadding to the culture of free and open-source software. Regarding the main\nfindings of this study, the following were observed: Anti-woke communities\nemerge as central forces in the Brazilian conspiracy ecosystem; During crises,\nmentions of hate speech and revisionism have increased significantly,\nreflecting polarization; Nazi communities on Telegram propagate extremist\nideologies, glorifying Hitler; The interconnectivity between anti-woke,\nanti-gender and revisionism strengthens the ecosystem of hate; Anti-gender\nspeech facilitates the spread of anti-vaccine disinformation, creating an\nintersection between health and conspiracy.","PeriodicalId":501112,"journal":{"name":"arXiv - CS - Computers and Society","volume":"21 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-08-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Anti-woke agenda, gender issues, revisionism and hate speech communities on Brazilian Telegram: from harmful reactionary speech to the crime of glorifying Nazism and Hitler\",\"authors\":\"Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva\",\"doi\":\"arxiv-2409.00325\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Resistance to progressive policies and hate speech have been consolidating on\\nBrazilian Telegram, with anti-woke communities rejecting diversity and\\npromoting a worldview that sees these social changes as a threat. 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Anti-woke agenda, gender issues, revisionism and hate speech communities on Brazilian Telegram: from harmful reactionary speech to the crime of glorifying Nazism and Hitler
Resistance to progressive policies and hate speech have been consolidating on
Brazilian Telegram, with anti-woke communities rejecting diversity and
promoting a worldview that sees these social changes as a threat. Therefore,
this study aims to address the research question: how are Brazilian conspiracy
theory communities on anti-woke agenda, gender issues, revisionism and hate
speech topics characterized and articulated on Telegram? It is worth noting
that this study is part of a series of seven studies whose main objective is to
understand and characterize Brazilian conspiracy theory communities on
Telegram. This series of seven studies is openly and originally available on
arXiv at Cornell University, applying a mirrored method across the seven
studies, changing only the thematic object of analysis and providing
investigation replicability, including with proprietary and authored codes,
adding to the culture of free and open-source software. Regarding the main
findings of this study, the following were observed: Anti-woke communities
emerge as central forces in the Brazilian conspiracy ecosystem; During crises,
mentions of hate speech and revisionism have increased significantly,
reflecting polarization; Nazi communities on Telegram propagate extremist
ideologies, glorifying Hitler; The interconnectivity between anti-woke,
anti-gender and revisionism strengthens the ecosystem of hate; Anti-gender
speech facilitates the spread of anti-vaccine disinformation, creating an
intersection between health and conspiracy.