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Indian Female Twitter Influencers’ Perceptions of Trolls

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Indian Female Twitter Influencers’ Perceptions of Trolls

V. Pillai and M. Ghosh

This study conducted by Varsha Pillai and Munmun Ghosh delves into the experiences of gender trolling among Indian women Twitter influencers. Through in-depth interviews, it uncovers the normalization of misogynistic trolling and the coping strategies employed by these influencers, emphasizing the urgent need for safer online spaces.... show more
Abstract
Social media interactions invariably include trolling, where disruptive or annoying comments are made online, and gender trolling is one aspect of trolling. Gender trolling in India has turned ugly, with mischievous and offensive tweets transforming into threats. However, far too little research has examined the perceptions of such trolling among women. What do Indian women on Twitter feel about trolling? Are they encountering prejudice on the platform as well? How do they cope with vitriolic trolls and online threats? This study employs a feminist narrative approach to evaluate perceptions of gender trolling among women on Twitter in India. The study aims to understand the impact of online trolling among Indian women Twitter influencers. Insights into their online trolling experiences from twenty-five selected women social media influencers on Twitter were gathered through detailed interviews. This study unravelled some critical observations and responses towards gender trolling among women Twitter influencers in India. The research also explored if the regularization of misogynistic laced gender trolling within the Indian online space alters the way women social media influencers respond to trolling.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 11, 2022
Authors
Varsha Pillai, Munmun Ghosh
Tags
gender trolling
Indian women
Twitter influencers
online misogyny
coping mechanisms
feminist narrative
social media
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