User Comments in Social Media Firestorms: A Mixed-Method Study of Purpose, Tone, and Motivation
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Matook, Sabine; Dennis, Alan R.; Wang, Yazhu Maggie
署名单位:
University of Queensland; Indiana University System; IU Kelley School of Business; Indiana University Bloomington
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ISSN/ISSBN:
0742-1222
DOI:
10.1080/07421222.2022.2096546
发表日期:
2022
页码:
673-705
关键词:
online firestorm
decision-making
moral outrage
INFORMATION
altruism
involvement
BEHAVIOR
PSYCHOLOGY
GUIDELINES
complaints
摘要:
Social media firestorms (SMF) are commonly seen as destructive forces of toxic comments hurled at a target for perceived wrongdoing. Yet some research suggests that SMF can provide beneficial outcomes for the target. In two studies, we qualitatively examine SMF comments (in terms of purpose and tone) and quantitatively examine users' motivations for making different types of comments. Results show that SMF comments are diverse, either supporting or condemning the target and being either aggressive or cordial in tone. Further, the results show that users' understanding of the triggering event in the real world influences the purpose of their comment (support or condemn) while disinhibition and others' online comments (i.e., herd influence) shape how they comment (tone). We conclude with an expanded SMF definition as A digital artifact created by large numbers of user comments of multiple purposes (condemnation and support) and tones (aggressive and cordial) that appear rapidly and recede shortly after. Some SMF persist as destructive and harmful firestorms; some exist to condemn the target but without aggressive language; and some support the target's behavior. Thus, SMF are not always abusive and toxic. The implications of our research are that SMF can be positive, enable collective actions, and require a detailed examination of their elements (purpose and tone) to understand their effects in the digital and real world.