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Weight Stigma Goes Viral on the Internet: Systematic Assessment of YouTube Comments Attacking Overweight Men and Women

机译:重量耻辱在互联网上风行一时:YouTube评论攻击超重男女的系统评价

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Background Anonymous verbal attacks against overweight individuals on social media are common and widespread. These comments often use negative, misogynist, or derogatory words, which stigmatize the targeted individuals with obesity. These verbal attacks may cause depression in overweight individuals, which could subsequently promote unhealthy eating behavior (ie, binge eating) and further weight gain. To develop an intervention policy and strategies that tackle the anonymous, Web-based verbal attacks, a thorough understanding of the comments is necessary. Objective This study aimed to examine how anonymous users verbally attack or defend overweight individuals in terms of 3 themes: (1) topic of verbal attack (ie, what aspects of overweight individuals are verbally attacked), (2) gender of commenters and targeted overweight individuals, and (3) intensity of derogation depending on the targeted gender (ie, the number of swear words used within comments). Methods This study analyzed the content of YouTube comments that discuss overweight individuals or groups from 2 viral videos, titled “Fat Girl Tinder Date” and “Fat Guy Tinder Date.” The twin videos provide an avenue through which to analyze discussions of obesity as they organically occurred in a contemporary setting. We randomly sampled and analyzed 320 comments based on a coding instrument developed for this study. Results First, there were twice as many comments verbally attacking overweight individuals (n=174) than comments defending them (n=89). Second, overweight women are attacked for their capacities (eg, laziness, maturity; 14/51, 28%), whereas overweight men are attacked for their heterosocial skills (eg, rudeness, annoyance; 24/29, 83%). Third, the majority of commenters who attacked overweight women are male (42/52, 81%). Fourth, attacking comments generated toward overweight women included more swear words (mean 0.44, SD 0.77) than those targeting men (mean 0.23, SD 0.48). Conclusions Our data elucidate a worrying situation of frequent disinhibited aggressive messages against overweight individuals online. Importantly, the patterns of verbal aggression differ depending on the gender of the targeted overweight individuals. Thus, gender-tailored intervention strategies that specifically tackle Internet users’ verbal aggression against overweight individuals need to be developed.
机译:背景技术在社交媒体上对超重个体的匿名口头攻击是普遍且普遍的。这些评论通常使用否定,厌恶或贬义词,从而使肥胖的目标人群蒙受耻辱。这些言语攻击可能会导致超重的人情绪低落,进而导致不健康的饮食行为(即暴饮暴食)和体重进一步增加。要制定应对匿名的,基于Web的口头攻击的干预策略和策略,必须对注释有透彻的了解。目的这项研究旨在研究匿名用户如何通过以下三个主题来口头攻击或捍卫超重个体:(1)口头攻击话题(即,超重个体受到哪些语言方面的攻击),(2)评论者的性别和有针对性的超重(3)贬低的强度取决于目标性别(即,评论中使用的咒骂词的数量)。方法该研究分析了YouTube评论的内容,该评论讨论了2个病毒视频中超重的个人或群体,标题为“胖女孩火种日期”和“胖家伙火种日期”。孪生视频提供了一个途径,通过它可以分析在现代环境中自然发生的肥胖问题的讨论。我们根据为这项研究开发的编码工具,随机抽样并分析了320条评论。结果首先,口头攻击超重个体的评论(n = 174)是捍卫超重个体的评论(n = 89)的两倍。其次,超重女性因其能力受到攻击(例如,懒惰,成熟; 14 / 51,28%),而超重男性因其社交能力受到攻击(例如,粗鲁,烦躁; 24 / 29,83%)。第三,攻击超重女性的大部分评论者是男性(42 / 52,81%)。第四,针对超重女性的攻击性评论比针对男性的攻击性评论(平均0.43,SD 0.48)包含更多的咒骂词(平均0.44,SD 0.77)。结论我们的数据阐明了令人担忧的情况,即人们经常在网上针对超重个人禁止攻击性消息。重要的是,言语侵略的模式根据目标超重个体的性别而不同。因此,需要制定针对性别的干预策略,专门针对互联网用户对超重个体的口头攻击。

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