Comparing the Language of QAnon-Related Content on Parler, Gab, and Twitter

  • Sipka, Andrea
  • Hannák, Anikó
  • Urman, Aleksandra
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Publication date
June 2022
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Abstract

Parler, a “free speech” platform popular among conservatives, was taken offline in January 2021 due to the lack of moderation of harmful content. While other popular social media platforms were also used to spread conspiratorial, hateful and threatening content, Parler suffered the most consequences in the aftermath of the 2020 US presidential elections, having been singled out in the news coverage. Through a comparative study, we identify differences in content using #QAnon across three social media platforms, Parler, Twitter, and Gab, focusing on the volume, the amount of anti-social language, and the context of QAnon-related content over a month-long period. While the number of posts is the highest on Parler, this could be attributed to ...

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