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This research has established that online harassment has detrimental consequences for journalists` wellbeing (Löfgren Nilsson and Örnebring, 2016; Binns, 2017; Chen et_al, 2018; Obermaier et_al, 2018; Hess and Waller, 2020; Holton et_al, 2021) and leads to structural issues, as many journalists adopt self-censorship strategies to avoid exposure (Löfgren Nilsson and Örnebring, 2016; Binns, 2017; Hess and Waller, 2020; Scaramuzzino, 2020). In this regard, many scholars argue that online harassment of journalists threatens democracy (e_g, Löfgren Nilsson and Örnebring, 2016; Waisbord, 2020; Posetti et_al, 2021). Other studies have suggested that even . . .
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