2019
DOI: 10.4000/lexis.4917
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Lexical Emergence on Reddit: An Analysis of Lexical Change on the “Front Page of the Internet”

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“…Content is featured more prominently on Reddit as more users react to it and provide "upvotes"-asynchronously, invisibly, and anonymously. That makes the site hospitable for online aggression among some of its core users (Suler, 2004), or "the front page of the Internet for young white men" (Allen, 2017). Because Reddit relies solely on user-created content to populate its subreddits, as well as volunteer moderators to set and enforce rules of individual subreddits, motivated users are incentivized to visit in large numbers and offer feedback on particular posts, a process known as brigading (Massanari, 2017).…”
Section: Redditmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Content is featured more prominently on Reddit as more users react to it and provide "upvotes"-asynchronously, invisibly, and anonymously. That makes the site hospitable for online aggression among some of its core users (Suler, 2004), or "the front page of the Internet for young white men" (Allen, 2017). Because Reddit relies solely on user-created content to populate its subreddits, as well as volunteer moderators to set and enforce rules of individual subreddits, motivated users are incentivized to visit in large numbers and offer feedback on particular posts, a process known as brigading (Massanari, 2017).…”
Section: Redditmentioning
confidence: 99%