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Online Toxicity

Elise Kapoor

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Online Toxicity explores the pervasive issue of toxic behavior on digital platforms, examining its impact on public figures, media organizations, and fan communities. This book investigates the rise of phenomena like cancel culture and online backlash, revealing how algorithmic bias can amplify negativity and how unchecked toxicity erodes civil discourse. Readers will gain insights into the psychological and sociological factors driving online hate, as well as the challenges of content moderation faced by digital platforms. The book uniquely combines theoretical analysis with real-world case studies, offering a balanced perspective on this complex issue. Drawing from social media analytics, surveys, and legal case studies, it provides a comprehensive overview of how online toxicity impacts individuals and institutions. It also highlights the interdisciplinary connections between fields such as sociology, psychology, communication studies, and computer science.

 
Structured to provide a comprehensive understanding, the book first defines core concepts before exploring the impact on public figures and the challenges faced by media companies. It concludes by addressing the disruption of fan communities. This approach enables readers to develop strategies for promoting respectful communication and advocating for policies that foster a more inclusive online environment.
Available since: 03/29/2025.
Print length: 83 pages.

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