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Citation

Colley T, Moore M. New Media Society 2022; 24(1): 5-30.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1461444820948803

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In 2019, the authors led a workshop at King's College London examining how to study 4chan and assess their association with the Alt-Right. Unbeknownst to the authors, a participant was a 4chan user and started a mid-workshop thread on its notorious /pol/ (politically incorrect) board. It gained significant attention. Reviewing it later, the authors realised that this parallel thread illustrates perfectly the challenges researching 4chan - and similar - communities. We conducted discourse analysis on this unique dataset, providing an alternative perspective to predominant anthropological and informatic approaches. Our analysis enhances understanding of 'free-extremist' communities such as 4chan in several ways. It assesses how the /pol/ community responds to observation and provides new insights into roles influencers might have in radicalising others. It illustrates the value of discourse analysis in evaluating users' associations with the Alt-Right. Finally, it proposes ways researchers can overcome the challenges faced when analysing such communities.


Language: en

Keywords

/pol; 4chan; Alt-Right; discourse; extremism; ideology; meme; radicalisation; social media

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