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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 23:49

Governance Challenges for the Fediverse

Produsage Communities | Internet Technologies | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | AoIR 2023 |

The next speakers in this AoIR 2023 session are Aram Sinnreich and Rob Gehl, whose focus is on governance challenges for Mastodon’s Fediverse. Other social media platforms tend to fail due to the clash between the profit motives of platform operators and the community interests of users; this should enable it to bypass some of the pitfalls for civic engagement on corporate social media. Yet there may be other challenges for community-driven, federated social media like Mastodon – indeed, there are a number of other platforms that now build on the ActivityPub protocol that is best-known for underpinning Mastodon.

For …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 23:47

The Invite-Only Dynamics of Clubhouse’s Rise and Fail

Produsage Communities | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | Streaming Media | AoIR 2023 |

The next speaker in this AoIR 2023 session is Cindy Fang, whose interest is in the early days of the Clubhouse social media platform – an invite-only audio app that became popular during the COVID-19 pandemic and attracted a number of high-profile users (including Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk). This userbase can be understood as a networked public, structured by the platform’s affordances – or in this case, networked listeners and active producers of content.

Clubhouse also provided a sense of community, with audio streams and comments on that content; this produces some social capital for prominent participants which is …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 23:41

Community Changes on /r/hongkong during the Umbrella Protests

Politics | Government | Social Media | AoIR 2023 |

And we’ve reached the final day at AoIR 2023, and the session on networks that I’m in starts with Dmitry Kuznetsov, whose interest is in the community practices found in /r/hongkong during the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. These reacted against the gradual takeover by the People’s Republic of China, and were a transformative time for Hong Kong – but it is important to avoid a feel-good interpretation of these protests.

The protests shared time, place, and distinctive interactions, but on Reddit also unfolded in very platform-specific, bounded ways, in part because of the specific mixed Web 1.0/Web2.0 affordances …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 07:55

Failures in Moderating Brazilian Pro-Coup Content

Politics | Elections | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Facebook | Streaming Media | AoIR 2023 |

The final speakers in this session at AoIR 2023 are Marcel Alves dos Santos Jr. and, again, Emilie de Keulenaar (and I’m on 2% charge, so let’s see how far we get here). Marcel begins by pointing to Brazil’s unresolved relationship with its past military dictatorships: its Constitution of 1988 was accompanied by an amnesty for members of the military who were implicated in human rights abuses.

These issues were brought to the forefront again during the imprisonment of former president Lula da Silva and the presidency of former soldier Jair Bolsonaro, which emboldened military leaders to involve themselves …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 07:53

Classes of Content in Content Moderation Approache

Politics | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Twitter | AoIR 2023 |

The next speaker in this AoIR 2023 session are João Carlos Magalhães and Emilie de Keulenaar, who begins by outlining the recent history of platform content moderation – from the relatively minimalist approach of the 2000s to early 2010s, influenced by a maximalist and very American understanding of free speech and executed mainly through manual means, to the more interventionist moderation since the mid-2010s, recognising the multiple harms of unlimited free speech, building on a more European and international human rights framework, and utilising much more automated means of moderation.

Content moderation is among the most consequential and controversial systems …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 07:52

Using Digital Trace Data to Study Content Moderation

Politics | ‘Fake News’ | 'Big Data' | Social Media | Streaming Media | AoIR 2023 |

The final session on this second full day at AoIR 2023 is on deplatforming, and starts with Richard Rogers and Emilie de Keulenaar. Richard begins by outlining the idea of trace research – using the ‘exhaust’ of the Web to study societal trends unobtrusively, not least also with the help of computational social science methods.

This understood platforms as mere intermediaries, carrying content, yet more forceful interventions by platforms to shape communication practices – e.g. by deplatforming unacceptable speech acts and actors – have shown that platforms are themselves also active and self-interested stakeholders here, whose algorithmic interventions complicate the …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 04:50

Understanding the Online Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Extremism Industry

Politics | Polarisation | Internet Technologies | Social Media | AoIR 2023 |

The final speaker in this AoIR 2023 session is Eviane Leidig, whose interest is in content moderation. She notes the focus on the decision-making by platforms in content moderation studies; this usually fails to intersect with studies of counter-terrorism and counter-violent extremism online. Approaches to CT and CVE tend to encapsulate specific ideological positionings, too, that need to be better acknowledged.

Online CT and CVE approaches were shaped especially in a post-9/11 world and represent the power dynamics of their industry; platform moderation that addresses such phenomena is informed by a larger ecosystem of governance that occupies a disproportionate area …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 04:48

The Role of Research in Fighting the Far Right

Politics | Polarisation | AoIR 2023 |

The third speaker in this AoIR 2023 session is Jessie Daniels, who begins by suggestion that we are in a genocidal moment in the United States and around the world. There is a need to combat the rise of the far right – yet much of the research that engages with the far right still merely studies it, rather than developing approaches to fighting it.

One of the transitions that need to happen here is to develop a greater focus on far-right governments: the far-right is no longer simply opposed to the state, but in a number of cases – …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 04:47

Themes of Discussion in a Far-Right Forum

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | AoIR 2023 |

The next speaker in this session at AoIR 2023 is Bharath Ganesh, whose particular focus is on the long-standing white nationalist site Stormfront. How does community work here – indeed, can it be understood as an online community or might it be better understood as a networked public?

What is important about online communities is that over time they develop, create, and codify group-specific meanings and norms; much of this is also about the constriction and maintenance of symbolic boundaries between the in- and out-groups. This may involve a diacritical (us vs. them) axis and a moral (good vs …

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Snurb — Saturday 21 October 2023 04:45

The Far-Right’s Reinterpretation of Sexual Assaults in Sweden

Politics | Polarisation | ‘Fake News’ | AoIR 2023 |

The post-lunch session at AoIR 2023 starts with a panel on the far right, and I’ll be slightly distracted as I’m also keeping an eye on the second half of the Hannover 96 – FC Magdeburg match, but let’s see how we go. We’re starting with Mathilda Åkerlund, whose interest is in the racialisation of sexual assault reports from Sweden by the US far-right.

Sweden has losing had a very positive international image, and ranks highly globally in quality of life, social welfare, and other indices – yet the international far right has attempted to reconfigure this image to claim …

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