The author dedicates her paper to collective attacks against absent third parties. The users, who do not know each other, construct a shared concept of the enemy which they then male fun of, attacking it collectively in the form of so-called 'flaming'. Even if the person being attacked is unaware of it, this FTA has the effect of enhancing the shared face of the group of attackers
The current paper detects how flaming is used in the American political context in the platform of t...
Actors of public interest today have to fear the adverse impact that stems from social media platfor...
Offensive user-generated comments in online social communities are a widespread problem due in part ...
Generally, people use social media as a real-life reference. Social media provides freedom to share ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of "flaming," which has been typically cited as an anti...
Cyberbullying has been a rising crime in today\u27s society and in order to understand this phenomen...
On platforms such as Facebook and Twtter, on message boards, in blogs and commentaries, in short: in...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationThe presentation seeks to explain th...
Flaming studies often argue that the assumed paucity of social cues in online environments leads to ...
The most troubling behavior of cyberbullying is flaming on social media. Technological sophisticatio...
Among the most important risks that threaten social life and social communication in virtual societi...
Collective action is a form of cooperation in which a group of people coordinate their actions and c...
This paper investigates the link between social media and hate crime. We show that antirefugee senti...
This research examines how activists mobilise against fake hate profiles on Facebook. Based on six m...
Toxic practices on the Internet began when the shift toward Web 2.0—e.g., information sharing, user-...
The current paper detects how flaming is used in the American political context in the platform of t...
Actors of public interest today have to fear the adverse impact that stems from social media platfor...
Offensive user-generated comments in online social communities are a widespread problem due in part ...
Generally, people use social media as a real-life reference. Social media provides freedom to share ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of "flaming," which has been typically cited as an anti...
Cyberbullying has been a rising crime in today\u27s society and in order to understand this phenomen...
On platforms such as Facebook and Twtter, on message boards, in blogs and commentaries, in short: in...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationThe presentation seeks to explain th...
Flaming studies often argue that the assumed paucity of social cues in online environments leads to ...
The most troubling behavior of cyberbullying is flaming on social media. Technological sophisticatio...
Among the most important risks that threaten social life and social communication in virtual societi...
Collective action is a form of cooperation in which a group of people coordinate their actions and c...
This paper investigates the link between social media and hate crime. We show that antirefugee senti...
This research examines how activists mobilise against fake hate profiles on Facebook. Based on six m...
Toxic practices on the Internet began when the shift toward Web 2.0—e.g., information sharing, user-...
The current paper detects how flaming is used in the American political context in the platform of t...
Actors of public interest today have to fear the adverse impact that stems from social media platfor...
Offensive user-generated comments in online social communities are a widespread problem due in part ...