VOL 27 ISSUE 4 2022
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VOL 27 ISSUE 4 2022
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The detection of political deepfakes
Deepfake technology, allowing manipulations of audiovisual content by means of artificial intelligence, is on the rise. This has sparked concerns about a weaponization of manipulated videos for malicious ends. A theory on deepfake detection is…
The Fake One is the Real One: Finstas, Authenticity, and Context Collapse in Teen Friend Groups
Research has shown that as individuals—particularly teenagers—navigate social media, they value authenticity, typically understood as congruence between their online and offline identities. Portraying oneself in an authentic manner, however, is…
When AI moderates online content: effects of human collaboration and interactive transparency on user trust
Given the scale of user-generated content online, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to flag problematic posts is inevitable, but users do not trust such automated moderation of content. We explore if (a) involving human moderators in the…
A typology of social media rituals
Given its massive volume and rapid development of new trends, the universe of user-generated content may seem utterly chaotic. Yet the flow of content is underlined by deep-rooted patterns of communication. In this article, we present the first…
Youths as targets: factors of online hate speech victimization among adolescents and young adults
A significant number of adolescents and young adults are targeted by online hate speech. The effect of such hateful utterances can involve severe psychological harm, especially for youths who have to master developmental tasks. Therefore, drawing on…