匿名与在线评论:破窗效应与随口评论的终结

R. Fredheim, Alfred Moore, J. Naughton
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在本研究中,我们探讨了评论者身份的规定如何影响评论论坛上讨论的数量和质量。2013年12月,《赫芬顿邮报》改变了其评论论坛的规则,要求参与者通过Facebook验证他们的账户。这使得大规模的“前后”分析成为可能。我们收集了2013年1月至2014年6月期间发表的5.5万篇《赫芬顿邮报》文章的4200多万条评论,并对其进行了分析,以确定身份披露的变化如何影响该出版物评论页面上的讨论。我们首先报告了在线评论数量的主要结果,我们发现在线评论的数量减少了,并且从政治化的话题转向了更温和的话题。然后我们讨论讨论的质量。在这里,我们关注的是1890万名在改变前后都很活跃的评论者,以便弄清最严重的违反者退出和其余评论者修改语气的影响。我们发现了“破窗效应”,即使我们排除了与喷子和垃圾邮件发送者的互动,评论质量也会提高。
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Anonymity and Online Commenting: The Broken Windows Effect and the End of Drive-by Commenting
In this study we ask how regulations about commenter identity affect the quantity and quality of discussion on commenting fora. In December 2013, the Huffington Post changed the rules for its comment forums to require participants to authenticate their accounts through Facebook. This enabled a large-scale 'before and after' analysis. We collected over 42m comments on 55,000 HuffPo articles published in the period January 2013 to June 2014 and analysed them to determine how changes in identity disclosure impacted on discussions in the publication's comment pages. We first report our main results on the quantity of online commenting, where we find both a reduction and a shift in its distribution from politicised to blander topics. We then discuss the quality of discussion. Here we focus on the subset of 18.9m commenters who were active both before and after the change, in order to disentangle the effects of the worst offenders withdrawing and the remaining commenters modifying their tone. We find a 'broken windows' effect, whereby comment quality improves even when we exclude interaction with trolls and spammers.
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