Researchers, in studies of online news-site commenting, have found a huge number of aggressive comments and have indicated that such comments should be interpreted within the discussion context that other bystanders, such as journalists and other readers, have created. In this study, we aimed to offer insights into bystanders’ reactions to negative news articles and other bystanders’ aggressive comments in the specific context of celebrity news. Therefore, we subjected Flemish celebrity-news articles (N = 69) and the Facebook reactions (N = 5,529) to those articles to a content analysis. First, using a quantitative content analysis, we coded each comment as having a negative, neutral, or positive tone. Next, we conducted a qualitative conte...
A number of news organizations have begun shifting commenting from their websites to Facebook, based...
A certain kind of online behavior, called flaming, consists of exhibiting hostility towards other pe...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The present study examined h...
Abstract Contemporary news often spreads via social media. This study investigated whether the proce...
Incivility in online user discussions is discussed as a significant challenge for democratic societi...
Recent studies have shown that online users tend to select information that adheres to their system ...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
Cyberbullying is an area of great anxiety related to adolescents’ use of social media. Although the ...
Reality-TV stars are oftentimes confronted with harsh and insulting comments, a phenomenon known as ...
Impoliteness has become common among online users and appears to be consented by netizens. This stud...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
A study was conducted on the phenomenon of trolling from the perspective of the cyber readers. It fo...
As people read news on the Internet, they are also exposed to other readers' comments in response to...
In this article, we explore media use through the perspective of emotions. We specifically focus on ...
Impoliteness has become common among online users and appears to be consented by netizens. This stud...
A number of news organizations have begun shifting commenting from their websites to Facebook, based...
A certain kind of online behavior, called flaming, consists of exhibiting hostility towards other pe...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The present study examined h...
Abstract Contemporary news often spreads via social media. This study investigated whether the proce...
Incivility in online user discussions is discussed as a significant challenge for democratic societi...
Recent studies have shown that online users tend to select information that adheres to their system ...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
Cyberbullying is an area of great anxiety related to adolescents’ use of social media. Although the ...
Reality-TV stars are oftentimes confronted with harsh and insulting comments, a phenomenon known as ...
Impoliteness has become common among online users and appears to be consented by netizens. This stud...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
A study was conducted on the phenomenon of trolling from the perspective of the cyber readers. It fo...
As people read news on the Internet, they are also exposed to other readers' comments in response to...
In this article, we explore media use through the perspective of emotions. We specifically focus on ...
Impoliteness has become common among online users and appears to be consented by netizens. This stud...
A number of news organizations have begun shifting commenting from their websites to Facebook, based...
A certain kind of online behavior, called flaming, consists of exhibiting hostility towards other pe...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The present study examined h...