Too Lucky to Be a Victim? An Exploratory Study of Online Harassment and Hate Messages Faced by Social Media Influencers.

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.1007/s10610-023-09542-0
Noelia Valenzuela-García, Diego J Maldonado-Guzmán, Andrea García-Pérez, Cristina Del-Real
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Influencers are persistently exposed through social media. Once almost unapproachable, celebrities are now open to daily interaction with the public. From comments, polls, emails, and even private messages, the public can engage with their celebrities with a mere click. While this engagement provides influencers with advantages, it also renders them particularly susceptible to online harassment and toxic critics. This paper investigates the characteristics, impact, and reactions to cyber victimisation among social media influencers. To accomplish this objective, the paper presents the findings of two studies: a self-reported online victimisation survey conducted among Spanish influencers and an online ethnography. The results indicate that over 70% of influencers have encountered some form of online harassment and toxic critics. Cyber victimisation, its effects, and reactions vary across socio-demographic characteristics and the influencers' profiles. Furthermore, the qualitative analysis of the online ethnography reveals that harassed influencers can be classified as non-ideal victims. The implications of these findings for the literature are discussed.

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太幸运了不能成为受害者?社交媒体影响者面临的网络骚扰和仇恨信息的探索性研究。
有影响力的人不断通过社交媒体曝光。曾经几乎不可接近的名人,现在开放与公众的日常互动。从评论、民意调查、电子邮件,甚至私人信息,公众只需点击一下就可以与名人互动。虽然这种参与为有影响力的人提供了优势,但也使他们特别容易受到网络骚扰和恶毒的批评者的影响。本文调查了社交媒体影响者对网络受害的特征、影响和反应。为了实现这一目标,本文介绍了两项研究的结果:一项是在西班牙影响者中进行的自我报告的在线受害调查,另一项是在线民族志。结果表明,超过70%的有影响力的人遇到过某种形式的网络骚扰和恶毒的批评者。网络受害、其影响和反应因社会人口特征和影响者的个人资料而异。此外,对网络民族志的定性分析表明,受骚扰的影响者可以被归类为非理想受害者。讨论了这些发现对文献的启示。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research is a peer-reviewed criminology journal, with an international and interdisciplinary focus. It welcomes submissions from Europe and well beyond, from different disciplines and traditions, where crime issues are connected to their socio-, psychological and economic contexts. The focus of its peer-reviewed coverage is on understanding crime trends in different geographical and socio-economic contexts, on presenting innovative crime prevention policies and practices, presenting innovative methodologies, and on following legislative and institutional change. The journal aims to strengthen the link between research and policies in the area of crime and justice, and welcomes submissions with a policy-related component.Discussion includes the trade-off between security and rights and ways to optimize the effectiveness of criminal justice systems with respect to human and civil rights. Recognizing that criminal justice systems are not the only method for dealing with crime, the journal also devotes attention to alternative policies and practices.Its four annual issues include one thematic issue and three that are open to various contributions.
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