Exposure to Online Hateful Content and Users’ Engagement: A Silencing Effect

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2024

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University of Southern California

Abstract

Although there has been recent interest in the effects of exposure to online hate speech targeting ethnic minority groups, there are some underexplored areas. In a context dominated by debates over free and hateful speech across social media platforms, it has never been more pertinent to investigate whether exposure to Facebook content targeting Roma people, Europe’s largest ethnic minority group, leads to different levels of willingness to act (either positively, countering hateful content, or negatively, enhancing it). By a 4 × 2 experimental design (degree of hate speech × valence of accompanying comments) conducted in Romania, this research shows people’s general tendency to keep silent and avoid supporting or reacting in favor of the Roma minority group. Results can be used for evidence-based solutions to limit and discourage online hateful content.

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This is an Open Access article under the CC-By 4.0 license available at: https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/22449 The author Nicoleta Corbu is affiliated to SNSPA, of the College of Communication and Public Relations of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration The author Buturoiu, Raluca is affiliated to SNSPA, of the College of Communication and Public Relations of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration The author Ștefăniță, Oana is affiliated to SNSPA, of the College of Communication and Public Relations of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration

Keywords

Discrimination, Online hateful, Roma minority, Ethnic minority groups, Europe

Citation

Corbu, N., Buturoiu, R., Ștefăniță, O., & Dumitrache, A. (2024). Exposure to online hateful content and users’ engagement: a silencing effect. Corbu | International Journal of Communicatio 18(24). https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/22449