This article focuses on 4chan’s /b / board, a—if not the—pillar of online trolling activity. In addition to chronicling the history of the site, as well as the emergence of the nebulous collective known as Anonymous, the article considers the ways in which early media representations of and subsequent reactions to trolling behaviors on /b / helped create and sustain an increasingly influential subculture. Echoing Stanley Cohen’s analysis of moral panics, the article goes on to postulate that trolls and mainstream media outlets, specifically Fox News, are locked in a cybernetic feedback loop predicted upon spectacle; each camp amplifies and builds upon the other’s reactions, thus entering into an unintended but highly synergistic congress
Online newspapers (and other spaces) are increasingly seeking to utilise user-generated\ud content a...
Online disinformation, the spread of deceptive messages, and making unsolicited and/or controversial...
We present two studies of online ephemerality and anonymity based on the popular discussion board /b...
Anonymous describes itself as a casually united association of activists and hacktivists who predomi...
There is an ongoing struggle in the digital public sphere over the signification of “Anonymous.” Ano...
This article examines the fascists imaginaries that are produced and circulated at 4chan /pol/. Base...
Previously theorised as vehicles for expressing progressive dissent, this article considers how poli...
Mirrors describe the multiplication of data across a network. In this article, I examine the politic...
In this paper I explore the posting habits of anonymous users of the “Sports” (/sp/) board of the in...
The proliferation of social interaction mediated through the Internet across the globe within the pa...
Mirrors describe the multiplication of data across a network. In this article, I examine the politic...
Trolling is a form of consumer misbehavior that involves deliberate, deceptive, and mischievous atte...
The 4chan /pol/ platform is a controversial online space on which a surge in hate speech has been ob...
This study analyzes the online “mask culture” of imageboards like 4chan in opposition to the dominan...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
Online newspapers (and other spaces) are increasingly seeking to utilise user-generated\ud content a...
Online disinformation, the spread of deceptive messages, and making unsolicited and/or controversial...
We present two studies of online ephemerality and anonymity based on the popular discussion board /b...
Anonymous describes itself as a casually united association of activists and hacktivists who predomi...
There is an ongoing struggle in the digital public sphere over the signification of “Anonymous.” Ano...
This article examines the fascists imaginaries that are produced and circulated at 4chan /pol/. Base...
Previously theorised as vehicles for expressing progressive dissent, this article considers how poli...
Mirrors describe the multiplication of data across a network. In this article, I examine the politic...
In this paper I explore the posting habits of anonymous users of the “Sports” (/sp/) board of the in...
The proliferation of social interaction mediated through the Internet across the globe within the pa...
Mirrors describe the multiplication of data across a network. In this article, I examine the politic...
Trolling is a form of consumer misbehavior that involves deliberate, deceptive, and mischievous atte...
The 4chan /pol/ platform is a controversial online space on which a surge in hate speech has been ob...
This study analyzes the online “mask culture” of imageboards like 4chan in opposition to the dominan...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
Online newspapers (and other spaces) are increasingly seeking to utilise user-generated\ud content a...
Online disinformation, the spread of deceptive messages, and making unsolicited and/or controversial...
We present two studies of online ephemerality and anonymity based on the popular discussion board /b...