到处都在钓鱼:对网络挑衅行为在不同情境中的感知

Trolling here, there, and everywhere: Perceptions of trolling behaviors in context

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) · 2017
被引 41
ABS 3

中文导读

通过七个网络挑衅场景的焦点小组和访谈数据,研究不同社区和平台中人们对挑衅行为的感知差异,并分析社区规范、人口特征、技术特征和社区边界如何影响这些感知。

Abstract

Online trolling has become increasingly prevalent and visible in online communities. Perceptions of and reactions to trolling behaviors varies significantly from one community to another, as trolling behaviors are contextual and vary across platforms and communities. Through an examination of seven trolling scenarios, this article intends to answer the following questions: how do trolling behaviors differ across contexts; how do perceptions of trolling differ from case to case; and what aspects of context of trolling are perceived to be important by the public? Based on focus groups and interview data, we discuss the ways in which community norms and demographics, technological features of platforms, and community boundaries are perceived to impact trolling behaviors. Two major contributions of the study include a codebook to support future analysis of trolling and formal concept analysis surrounding contextual perceptions of trolling.

网络行为在线社区社会感知