How Do Individuals in a Radical Echo Chamber React to Opposing Views? Evidence from a Content Analysis of Stormfront

Author:

Bright Jonathan12ORCID,Marchal Nahema34,Ganesh Bharath56,Rudinac Stevan78

Affiliation:

1. Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK

2. PhD Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute (2012), Italy

3. Institut für Politikwissenschaft, University of Zurich, Switzerland

4. PhD Social Science of the Internet, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford (2021), UK

5. Centre for Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen, Netherlands

6. PhD Geography, University College London (2017), UK

7. Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

8. PhD Computer Science, Delft University of Technology (2013), The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Calls to “break up” radical echo chambers by injecting them with alternative viewpoints are common. Yet, thus far there is little evidence about the impact of such counter-messaging. To what extent and how do individuals who inhabit a radical echo chamber engage with messages that challenge their core beliefs? Drawing on data from the radical right forum Stormfront we address this question with a large-scale content and longitudinal analysis of users’ posting behavior, which analyses more than 35,000 English language contributions to the forum spanning 2011 through 2013. Our findings show that engaging with oppositional views is actually a core practice among Stromfront users which invites active participation and encourages engagement. Indeed, many “echoes” in the echo chamber we studied were not core beliefs being restated, but the sound of opposing viewpoints being undermined and marginalized. These findings underscore the limited potential for counter-messages to undermine radical echo chambers.

Funder

VOX-Pol Network

EU 7th Framework Programme

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Anthropology,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Communication

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