An Australian National University (ANU) PhD researcher has analysed online platform Reddit and the effect of a โquarantineโ imposed on two notorious right-wing menโs rights channels, and suggests digital platforms rethink how they moderate harmful, misogynistic content online.
Quarantined channels on Reddit are still able to be accessed by the community, however, a warning is displayed, and users may be required to โopt-inโ in to the content.
Simon Copland said while the Reddit quarantine resulted in around a 50% drop in activity for both channels he examined, the users who remained did not become any less misogynistic in their language.
โMore worryingly, it resulted in a significant campaign from users to migrate to other, self-moderated forums.
โThese forums are watched far less closely and, in turn, allow hateful material to develop and spread more quickly,โ he said.
โEssentially, this move from Reddit simply made the issue someone elseโs problem.โย
He said things like Reddit’s ‘quarantine’ or content bans could have further implications when banning hateful material from social media platforms, citing Redditโs decision to ban the largest pro-Donald Trump channel and Facebook, Twitter and YouTubeโs decision to ban accounts and material related to conspiracy theory QAnon.
โThese bans are increasingly resulting in users, particularly from the far-right, migrating off large platforms to self-moderated ones,โ Mr Copland said.
โThis includes the far-right platforms of Gab and Voat, as well as self-moderated communities. Early research is already showing that QAnon followers banned from Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are flooding to some of these platforms.โ
He said these online spaces lie outside of โthe eyes of the broader communityโ and can potentially host โeven more violent and extreme materialโ.
โBans also lead these users to further distrust mainstream institutions, potentially entrenching more extremist views.โ
Mr Coplandโs research has been published in the Internet Policy Review journal.