“…Synthesizing the foregoing, this work suggests that there broadly exist six general categories of textually apparent political incivility that pertain to the violation of speech-related norms: profane language, intentional disrespect, use of threat, persuasive deception, invocation of negative of stereotypes , and gratuitousness . The profane language dimension of incivility refers to the untargeted use of vulgar, crude, or profane language and corresponds with the incivility dimensions identified by Coe et al (2014), Santana (2014), Gervais (2015b), Su et al (2018), and Hopp et al (2018). The intentional disrespect dimension corresponds with the operationalization approaches used in Santana (2014; name-calling and abusive language), Coe et al (2014; name-calling), Gervais (2015a; 2015b; invectives and ridicule), Ng and Detenber (2005; name-calling and personal attacks), and Brooks and Geer (2007; insulting language and name-calling).…”