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Title    Researchers: Cyber-Hate Intervention after Terrorist Event
Date    Monday May 25 2015, @09:23AM
Author    martyb
Topic   
from the molding-public-opinion-or-providing-balance? dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/05/24/1733249

n1 writes:

The BBC reports:

Intervention by police within the first 24 hours of a terrorist event could be key to halting the spread of cyber-hate, a new study has found.

Cardiff University researchers found online hate in the aftermath of the murder of Lee Rigby peaked in the first 24 hours then declined sharply.

The research is being published in the British Journal of Criminology on the second anniversary of his murder near Woolwich Barracks in London.

They found tweets from police and media were about five times more likely to be retweeted compared with tweets from other users following the attack.

[...] During the study, social and computer scientists at the university focused on the production and spread of racial and religious cyberhate and the Twitter battle between police and far-right political groups in the first 36 hours following the attack.

[...] Dr Matthew Williams said: "We concluded that cyber-hate has a 'half-life' following crime events of national interest.

"The sharp de-escalation of hate can be explained by post-event media and police Twitter messages that have a defusing effect and counter-speech from everyday Twitter users that challenge abusers."

Dr Pete Burnap said: "The ability to observe a large portion of the population in near real-time via social media networks provides those responsible for ensuring the safety of the public a new window onto mass social reaction."

Links

  1. "n1" - https://soylentnews.org/~n1/
  2. "reports" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-32836083
  3. " British Journal of Criminology " - http://bjc.oxfordjournals.org/
  4. "murder near Woolwich Barracks in London" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22644057

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