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Online toxic speech as positioning acts: Hate as discursive mechanisms for othering and belonging

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posted on 2025-07-11, 12:04 authored by Esteban Morales, Jaigris Hodson, Victoria O'MearaVictoria O'Meara, Anatoliy Gruzd, Philip Mai
While digital platforms foster a sense of community and identity, they also facilitate harmful exclusionary practices. In this context, toxic and hateful speech are key mechanisms not only for harming others but also marking processes of othering and belonging. In this article, we examine the role of hateful and toxic speech in structuring processes of in- and out-group formation and maintenance by focusing on a public Colombian Telegram group. More specifically, we examine how members use toxic speech to position themselves and others in relation to narratives emerging from the group by analyzing 3221 posts with high levels of toxicity. Our analysis yields insights into the complex and paradoxical uses of antisocial behavior on social media platforms. Overall, the findings of this study deepen our understanding of the social gratifications that underlie how hate and toxic speech are used to disenfranchise individuals.<p></p>

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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities Arts, Media & Communication

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New Media and Society

Publisher

SAGE Publications

issn

1461-4448

eissn

1461-7315

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-07-11

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Victoria O'Meara

Deposit date

2025-06-16

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