羞耻
晋升(国际象棋)
责备
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
大流行
社会化媒体
心理学
宣传
社会心理学
骚扰
互联网隐私
犯罪学
公共关系
政治学
医学
法学
病理
政治
计算机科学
传染病(医学专业)
疾病
作者
Rajat Kumar Behera,Pradip Kumar Bala,Nripendra P. Rana,Ghadeer Kayal
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jjimei.2022.100117
摘要
A public shaming frenzy has spread through social media (SM) following the instigation of lockdown policies as a way to counter the spread of COVID-19. On SM, individuals shun the idea of self-promotion and shame others who do not follow the COVID-19 guidelines. When it comes to the crime of not taking a pandemic seriously, perhaps the ultimate penalty is online shaming. The study proposes the black swan theory from the human-computer interaction lens and examines the toxic combination of online shaming and self-promotion in SM to discern whether pointing the finger of blame is a productive way of changing rule-breaking behaviour. A quantitative methodology is applied to survey data, acquired from 375 respondents. The findings reveal that the adverse effect of online shaming results in self-destructive behaviour. Change in behaviour of individuals shamed online is higher for females over males and is higher for adults over middle-aged and older-aged.
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