概念化平台化阴谋论:分析框架和BitChute和Gab的经验案例研究
Daniela Mahl1, Jing Zeng2, Mike S Schäfer1
1University of Zurich, Switzerland.
概括
平台式阴谋论描述了社交媒体平台和用户行为如何重塑阴谋论. 像BitChute和Gab这样的替代平台为阴谋论者提供了避风港,以传播并从其内容中获利.
科学领域:
- 数字社会学 数字社会学
- 沟通研究 沟通研究
- 科学与技术研究 研究科学与技术研究
背景情况:
- 阴谋论越来越多地通过数字平台传播.
- 平台的特点和用户实践相互影响在线内容的传播.
- 了解这些动态对于分析当代信息生态系统至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了引入平台化阴谋论的概念.
- 为研究阴谋论传播提出一个平台敏感的框架.
- 分析平台功能和商业模式如何影响替代社交媒体上阴谋论的传播.
主要方法:
- 概念框架的发展.
- 对平台功能和内容调节政策的定性分析.
- 在COVID-19大流行期间对BitChute和Gab的案例研究检查.
主要成果:
- 比特丘特和Gab模仿主流平台,但为阴谋传播提供独特的环境.
- 他们的以社区为中心,政治上销售的模式和宽容的适度,为阴谋论者提供了避难所.
- 这些平台使存在的多样化和从阴谋内容中获得的货币利成为可能.
结论:
- 平台式阴谋主义强调了阴谋传播的社会技术塑造.
- 替代平台是密谋论传播的关键基础设施.
- 这项研究为未来对平台媒介阴谋论的研究提供了框架.
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