Politicization of Hate and Weaponization of Twitter/X in a Polarized Digital Space in Nigeria

Author:

Ridwanullah Abdulhameed Olaitan1ORCID,Sule Sulaiman Ya’u2,Usman Bashiru3,Abdulsalam Lauratu Umar4

Affiliation:

1. College of Art, Media and Design, Department of Communication Studies, Northeastern University, USA

2. Department of mass communication, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria

3. Department of Mass Communication, Skyline University, Nigeria

4. Media and Communication for Development, British Council, Nigeria

Abstract

Hate speech on social media platforms during electioneering campaign has been institutionalized. The campaign hate-filled rhetoric continues unabated. Some have attributed this phenomenon to access to social media. This study therefore investigates the prevalence of hate speech on Twitter in Nigeria. Twitter API was used to generate data that was later content analyzed. Anchored on the technological determinism theory, the study revealed political periods saw the prevalence of hate speech and political, ethnic, religion and regional-based hate speech are the dominant themes on hate discourse on Twitter. Some regions in Nigeria weaponized Twitter to denigrate others while others used it to promote their agitation but in the process also resort to hate speech. The study argued that Twitter is just a technology in the hand of hate-filled people who used it to promote their bigotry and bile. This study recommends the development of a legal framework for the regulation of hate speech on social media. Also, the utterance of politicians must be guarded, and the electoral acts must be fully implemented.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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