Attacks and remedies in online public opinion reversal events

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pragmatics and Society Pub Date : 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1075/ps.21095.wu
Yiman Wu, Wei Ren, Yi Zhang
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Abstract Collective attacks related to controversial issues are pervasive in online communication. However, public opinion is often reversed later when earlier reports are revealed to be misinformation, which may lead to remedies offered to the victim by netizens. We call such phenomena online public opinion reversal (POR) events, which reflect group polarization from attack to remedy. This paper explores the pragmatic strategies that netizens employ to launch attacks and offer remedies in such events, examining a dataset including 300 netizen-generated attacking comments and 300 remedial comments collected on Weibo. The study identified two main categories of online attack strategies and seven types of remedial strategies. Chinese netizens prefer to employ on-record strategies when launching attacks. When an earlier report is revealed to be fake, they employ apology as the most frequent remedial strategy. Preferences for different attacking and remedial strategies and potential influencing factors are also discussed.
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网络舆情逆转事件中的攻击与补救
在网络传播中,与争议问题相关的集体攻击无处不在。然而,当早期的报道被发现是错误信息时,公众舆论往往会在随后发生逆转,这可能会导致网民向受害者提供补救。我们将这种现象称为网络民意逆转事件,它反映了群体从攻击到补救的两极分化。本文研究了微博上300条网民攻击评论和300条网民补救评论的数据集,探讨了网民在此类事件中发起攻击和提供补救措施的语用策略。该研究确定了两种主要的在线攻击策略和七种补救策略。中国网民在发起攻击时更喜欢使用记录策略。当发现之前的报道是假的,他们最常用的补救策略就是道歉。讨论了不同攻击和补救策略的偏好以及潜在的影响因素。
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