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Toxic language in online incel communities

Björn Pelzer, Lisa Kaati, Katie Cohen, Johan Fernquist

2021SN Social Sciences58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The internet-based incel subculture has evolved over the past decade on a number of different platforms. The subculture is known to be toxic and has become associated with several high-profile cases of lethal violence. In this paper, we study the level of toxic language and its targets on three large incel forums: incels.co , lookism.net and looksmax.me . These three forums are the most well-known and active online platforms where incels meet and discuss. Our results show that even though usage of toxic language is pervasive on all three forums, they exhibit significant differences in the composition of their toxicity. These differences correspond to different groups or philosophies within the incel communites.

Topics & Concepts

Subculture (biology)The InternetInternet privacyWorld Wide WebSociologyComputer scienceBiologyMicrobiologyHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionSpam and Phishing DetectionSocial Media and Politics