A Civics-oriented Approach to Understanding Intersectionally Marginalized Users' Experience with Hate Speech Online

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Authors Achhiya Sultana, Dipto Das, Saadia Binte Alam, Mohammad Shidujaman, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed arXiv ID 2410.14950 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.CY Citations 1 Venue International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development Last Checked 4 months ago
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While content moderation in online platforms marginalizes users in the Global South at large, users of certain identities are further marginalized. Such users often come from Indigenous ethnic minority groups or identify as women. Through a qualitative study based on 18 semi-structured interviews, this paper explores how such users' experiences with hate speech online in Bangladesh are shaped by their intersectional identities. Through a civics-oriented approach, we examined the spectrum of their legal status, membership, rights, and participation as users of online platforms. Drawing analogies with the concept of citizenship, we develop the concept of usership that offers a user-centered metaphor in studying moderation and platform governance.
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