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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 12:37 PM Apr 2016

The dark side of Guardian comments

As part of a series on the rising global phenomenon of online harassment, the Guardian commissioned research into the 70m comments left on its site since 2006 and discovered that of the 10 most abused writers eight are women, and the two men are black. Hear from three of those writers, explore the data and help us host better conversations online

Comments allow readers to respond to an article instantly, asking questions, pointing out errors, giving new leads. At their best, comment threads are thoughtful, enlightening, funny: online communities where readers interact with journalists and others in ways that enrich the Guardian’s journalism.

But at their worst, they are something else entirely.

The Guardian was not the only news site to turn comments on, nor has it been the only one to find that some of what is written “below the line” is crude, bigoted or just vile. On all news sites where comments appear, too often things are said to journalists and other readers that would be unimaginable face to face – the Guardian is no exception.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/apr/12/the-dark-side-of-guardian-comments


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The dark side of Guardian comments (Original Post) SecularMotion Apr 2016 OP
This is awful EdwardBernays Apr 2016 #1
Bad comments are inevitable with some of the shite clickbait opinion pieces on The Guardian site MowCowWhoHow III Apr 2016 #2

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
1. This is awful
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 12:41 PM
Apr 2016

But then again the Guardian has a LONG history of censoring people in the comments that question the Guardians impartiality of ideological slant.

It's one of myeast favorite sites to comment on for these reasons.

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