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I Wrote this Paper for the Lulz: the Ethics of Internet Trolling
- Source :
- Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 23:931-945
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- Over the last decade, research on derogatory communication has focused on ordinary speech contexts and the use of conventional pejoratives, like slurs. However, the use of social media has given rise to a new type of derogatory behavior that theorists have yet to address: internet trolling. Trolls make online utterances aiming to frustrate and offend other internet users. Their ultimate goal is amusement derived from observing a good faith interlocutor engage with their provocative posts. The basis for condemning a pejorative utterance is often taken to be the harm it causes or a defective attitude in the speaker. However, trolling complicates this picture, since trolling utterances are by definition insincere and should be recognizable as such to other trolls. Further, these utterances seem morally questionable even when they cause little to no harm (e.g. when a troll’s utterance fails to secure uptake), and they often do not feature conventional pejoratives. I argue that while the potential for negative effects is relevant to ethical assessment, in general trolling is pro tanto wrong because the troll fails to accord others the proper respect that is their due (independently of whether they harm them). However, this characteristic wrong-making feature is sometimes overridden.
- Subjects :
- business.industry
media_common.quotation_subject
05 social sciences
Internet privacy
06 humanities and the arts
Pejorative
0603 philosophy, ethics and religion
0506 political science
Philosophy
Amusement
Harm
Philosophy of medicine
060302 philosophy
050602 political science & public administration
The Internet
Social media
Political philosophy
business
Psychology
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Utterance
media_common
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15728447 and 13862820
- Volume :
- 23
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........92ce9e279ce6c5efbcb39305c1d668db
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-020-10115-x