Scientific journal paper Q3
Transforming toxic debates towards European futures: Technological disruption, societal fragmentation, and enlightenment 2.0
Mali Üzelgün (Üzelgün, M. A. ); Iliana Giannouli (Giannouli, I.); Ioanna Archontaki (Archontaki, I.); Klára Odstrčilová (Odstrčilová, K.); Barbara Thomass (Thomass, B.); Cláudia Álvares (Álvares, C.);
Journal Title
Central European Journal of Communication
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
Poland
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Abstract
Online toxicity refers to a spectrum of problematic communicative phenomena that unfold in various ways on social media platforms. Most of the current efforts to contain it focus on computational techniques to detect online toxicity and build a regulatory architecture. In this paper, we highlight the importance of focusing on the social phenomena of toxicity, and particularly, exploring the public understanding and future imaginaries of toxic debates. To explore how users construe online toxicity and envisage the future of online discussions, we examine 41 scenarios produced by European experts from the field of technology and culture. Through a content analysis informed by a narrative approach and insights from futures studies, we identify three myths that characterize the future scenarios: technological disruption, societal fragmentation, and digital Enlightenment. After a discussion of their relations, we conclude by stressing the importance of platform transparency and user empowerment.
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Keywords
Toxic debates,Topic driven toxicity,Future scenarios,Algorithmic disruption,Regulation of social media content
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences
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101004488 Comissão Europeia