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何时允许数字审查?一个对话规范的解释

When Is Digital Censorship Permissible? A Conversation Norms Account

Journal of Consumer Research · 2024
被引 1
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过七项研究,探讨人们如何判断用户生成内容是否应被审查,发现人们接受审查决策部分取决于是否考虑创作者的意图,这源于人们认为平台应遵守对话规范。

Abstract

Abstract How do people decide what should—and should not—be censored? Seven studies investigate the psychology of digital censorship regarding user-generated content. Study 1 is inductive, identifying three dimensions—content, intent, and outcomes—along which consumers believe censorship decisions regarding user-generated content should be made. Despite the prevailing practice of content-based digital-censorship decisions—that is, censorship based on whether the focal content includes negative, concrete attributes such as obscene language and violence—people’s acceptance of censorship decisions is determined, in part, by the degree to which the creator’s intent is considered (an “intent-sensitivity hypothesis”; studies 2A–D) even when failing to censor would engender negative consequences. The current research contends that this effect stems from people’s belief that when online platforms make censorship decisions regarding user-generated content, they should abide by conversation norms. Thus, people demonstrate less intent sensitivity in contexts in which doing so is not as conversationally normative—for instance, when platforms are used for professional, rather than social, purposes (study 3). Furthermore, people do not expect the platform to exhibit intent sensitivity in less conversationally intimate contexts (study 4).

数字审查用户生成内容社会心理学对话规范网络平台