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社交媒体上关于种族歧视讨论的观察者谴责否认,但也采用了否认。

Observers of social media discussions about racial discrimination condemn denial but also adopt it.

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, 03755, USA.

Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, 94305, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 6;14(1):18246. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-68332-8.

Abstract

Sharing experiences with racism (racial discrimination disclosure) has the power to raise awareness of discrimination and spur meaningful conversations about race. Sharing these experiences with racism on social media may prompt a range of responses among users. While previous work investigates how disclosure impacts disclosers and listeners, we extend this research to explore the impact of observing discussions about racial discrimination online-what we call vicarious race talk. In a series of experiments using real social media posts, we show that the initial response to racial discrimination disclosure-whether the response denies or validates the poster's perspective-influences observers' own perceptions and attitudes. Despite observers identifying denial as less supportive than validation, those who observed a denial response showed less responsive attitudes toward the poster/target (Studies 1-3) and less support for discussions about discrimination on social media in general (Studies 2-3). Exploratory findings revealed that those who viewed denial comments also judged the transgressor as less racist, and expressed less support and more denial in their own comments. This suggests that even as observers negatively judge denial, their perceptions of the poster are nonetheless negatively influenced, and this impact extends to devaluing the topic of discrimination broadly. We highlight the context of social media, where racial discrimination disclosure-and how people respond to it-may be particularly consequential.

摘要

分享种族主义经历(种族歧视披露)具有提高对歧视的认识和激发关于种族问题的有意义对话的力量。在社交媒体上分享这些种族主义经历可能会引发用户的各种反应。虽然之前的研究调查了披露如何影响披露者和倾听者,但我们将这一研究扩展到探讨观察在线上讨论种族歧视的影响——我们称之为替代性种族对话。在一系列使用真实社交媒体帖子的实验中,我们表明,对种族歧视披露的最初反应——无论是否认还是验证发帖者的观点——会影响观察者自己的看法和态度。尽管观察者认为否认不如验证支持,但那些观察到否认反应的人对发帖者/目标表现出较少的回应态度(研究 1-3),并且对社交媒体上一般的歧视讨论的支持也较少(研究 2-3)。探索性发现表明,那些看到否认评论的人也认为违规者不那么有种族歧视,并在自己的评论中表达了较少的支持和更多的否认。这表明,即使观察者负面评价否认,他们对发帖者的看法仍然受到负面影响,这种影响也扩展到了对歧视问题的普遍贬低。我们强调了社交媒体的背景,在这种背景下,种族歧视披露以及人们对此的反应可能尤为重要。

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