Your social ties, your personal public sphere, your responsibility: how users construe a sense of personal responsibility for intervention against uncivil comments on facebook

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    Bystander intervention, hate speech, incivility, user comments, user intervention new media and amp; society 00(0) Uncivil discourse online is a growing concern among citizens and scholars alike, as it pollutes the public discourse and has exclusionary implications for minority participation (Anderson et_al, 2014; Porten-CheƩ et_al, 2020; Ziegele et_al, 2020). Given the amount of problematic content that remains on the platform (Giansiracusa, 2021; Timberg, 2021), ordinary users as co-constructors of social media environments remain relevant for restoring favorable conditions for political discourse (Friess et_al, 2020; Kim, 2021; Masullo et_al, 2019; Meta, 2022 . . .

     

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