Participatory formats in online journalism offer increased options for user comments to reach a mass audience, also enabling the spreading of incivility. As a result, journalists feel the need to moderate offensive user comments in order to prevent the derailment of discussion threads. However, little is known about the principles on which forum moderation is based. The current study aims to fill this void by examining 673,361 user comments (including all incoming and rejected comments) of the largest newspaper forum in Germany (Spiegel Online) in terms of the moderation decision, the topic addressed, and the use of insulting language using automated content analysis. The analyses revealed that the deletion of user comments is a frequently ...
Online incivility has found its way into the mainstream. Searching for strategies to counter this de...
In online discussions, users are called "trolls" when they provoke others, try to dominate discussio...
Aggressive und diskriminierende Kommentare im Umfeld journalistischer Berichterstattung auf Nachrich...
Participatory formats in online journalism offer increased options for user comments to reach a mass...
Incivility in online user discussions is discussed as a significant challenge for democratic societi...
This study explores the set of practices that news journalists who are dealing with user-generated c...
Aggressive and hateful user comments on news sites and social media threaten discussions on the Inte...
This article analyses the ‘free speech’ online forum Flashback, which adheres to a strict non-interf...
Online news comments are intended to cultivate an interdependent relationship between news o...
How do moderation policies affect online discussion? This article analyzes nearly a quarter of a mil...
Uncivil and impolite user comments diminish the quality of deliberative discussions in the comment s...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
There has been an ongoing debate in Kenyan newsrooms on whether or not to retain the comment section...
The article offers an empirical analysis of the disrespectful online comments—in total, 17,581,659—...
This study presents an overview of how community managers, a title encompassing all moderators of on...
Online incivility has found its way into the mainstream. Searching for strategies to counter this de...
In online discussions, users are called "trolls" when they provoke others, try to dominate discussio...
Aggressive und diskriminierende Kommentare im Umfeld journalistischer Berichterstattung auf Nachrich...
Participatory formats in online journalism offer increased options for user comments to reach a mass...
Incivility in online user discussions is discussed as a significant challenge for democratic societi...
This study explores the set of practices that news journalists who are dealing with user-generated c...
Aggressive and hateful user comments on news sites and social media threaten discussions on the Inte...
This article analyses the ‘free speech’ online forum Flashback, which adheres to a strict non-interf...
Online news comments are intended to cultivate an interdependent relationship between news o...
How do moderation policies affect online discussion? This article analyzes nearly a quarter of a mil...
Uncivil and impolite user comments diminish the quality of deliberative discussions in the comment s...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
There has been an ongoing debate in Kenyan newsrooms on whether or not to retain the comment section...
The article offers an empirical analysis of the disrespectful online comments—in total, 17,581,659—...
This study presents an overview of how community managers, a title encompassing all moderators of on...
Online incivility has found its way into the mainstream. Searching for strategies to counter this de...
In online discussions, users are called "trolls" when they provoke others, try to dominate discussio...
Aggressive und diskriminierende Kommentare im Umfeld journalistischer Berichterstattung auf Nachrich...