适度
白人特权
种族(生物学)
白色(突变)
社会心理学
心理学
交叉性
感知
社会化媒体
特权(计算)
功率(物理)
性别研究
社会学
政治学
生物化学
化学
物理
量子力学
神经科学
法学
基因
作者
Ian Hawkins,Jessica Roden,Miriam Attal,Haleemah Aqel
摘要
Abstract Social media users often push back against harmful rhetoric with satirical and aggressive counterspeech. How do the interconnected race and gender identities of the person posting counterspeech and the person viewing it impact evaluations of the comment? Across two online experiments, we manipulate the race (Black or White) and gender (man or woman) of an individual whose tweet opposes ignorance about White privilege to examine if identity influences perceptions of incivility and intentions to flag the tweet for removal among Black and White men and women participants. Results demonstrate White men were most likely to find the tweet uncivil and report it, and this was especially the case when the tweet came from a Black woman, regardless of the tone. These studies highlight the importance of recognizing power and intersectionality in social media content moderation and creating policies that counteract the uniquely severe treatment of Black women by White men.
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