Dark social media participation and well-being

Quandt Thorsten, Klapproth Johanna, Frischlich Lena

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

In recent years, there have been increasing global concerns about the abuse of digital technologies for malicious ‘dark participation', the spreading of digital offenses, hate speech, fake news, and conspiracy theories. Clearly, dark participation can have severe effects on the victims and on society at large. However, less is known about the impact of dark participation on the perpetrators' well-being. Preliminary research on the perpetrators indicates positive emotions and specific gratifications resulting from their behavior, in particular when it is fully consistent with their ideologies. Uncovering these gratifications-and the positive effects dark participation may have on perpetrators' well-being-could be the key to a better understanding of the dark side of social media.

Details about the publication

Volume45
StatusPublished
Release year2022
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.11.004
Keywordswell-being; social media; dark participation; hate speech; fake news; cyber-bullying

Authors from the University of Münster

Frischlich, Lena
Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Schwerpunkt: Onlinekommunikation (Prof. Quandt)
Klapproth, Jana Johanna
Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Schwerpunkt: Onlinekommunikation (Prof. Quandt)
Quandt, Thorsten
Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Schwerpunkt: Onlinekommunikation (Prof. Quandt)