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Trolling as a Collective Form of Harassment: An Inductive Study of How Online Users Understand Troll...

Trolling as a Collective Form of Harassment: An Inductive Study of How Online Users Understand Troll...

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Trolling as a Collective Form of Harassment: An Inductive Study of How Online Users Understand Trolling

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Trolling as a Collective Form of Harassment: An Inductive Study of How Online Users Understand Trolling

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London, England: SAGE Publications

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Social media + society, 2020-04, Vol.6 (2)

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English

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London, England: SAGE Publications

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Rising media and academic concerns for the social implications of online trolling require that scholars understand how everyday users conceptualize trolling. The validity of survey instruments may potentially be at risk if online users and academics, who subsequently advocate for interventions, have competing understandings of trolling. Surveying 1...

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Trolling as a Collective Form of Harassment: An Inductive Study of How Online Users Understand Trolling

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1667911a2b2a4d1aabf4c14d8bf3a33d

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1667911a2b2a4d1aabf4c14d8bf3a33d

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2056-3051

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2056-3051

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10.1177/2056305120928512

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