What is it about?
The article investigates the origins and characteristics of hate speech regarding sexual and gender diversity on Twitter. It highlights the prevalence of ideologically charged messages that distort public discourse, particularly against women and LGBTIQ+ communities. By analyzing over a million tweets, the research reveals coordinated efforts to propagate harmful narratives, emphasizing the urgent need for transparency in online discussions about gender and sexual identities.
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Why is it important?
This research is crucial as it addresses the growing issue of hate speech in digital spaces, which can lead to real-world consequences, including violence and discrimination. Understanding the mechanisms behind these hostile messages is vital for fostering a more inclusive online environment. The findings aim to inform policymakers and social media platforms about the need for better regulation and support for marginalized groups, ultimately promoting social justice and equality
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From my point of view.. this article expresses deep concern about the normalization of hate speech in digital communication. I believe social media should serve as a platform for constructive dialogue and not a breeding ground for hostility. And that is why I emphasize the importance of transparency in revealing hidden agendas behind polarizing messages, advocating for a critical approach to understanding how these narratives shape public opinion and impact vulnerable communities.
Sergio Arce García
Universidad Internacional de La Rioja
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This page is a summary of: Inflaming public debate: a methodology to determine origin and characteristics of hate speech about sexual and gender diversity on Twitter, Profesional de la información, December 2022, EPI SCP (El Profesional de la Informacion),
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2023.ene.06.
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