More Specificity, More Attention to Social Context: Reframing How We Address "Bad Actors"

02/23/2018
by   Libby Hemphill, et al.
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To address "bad actors" online, I argue for more specific definitions of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors and explicit attention to the social structures in which behaviors occur.

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