Citation

Deplatforming: Following extreme Internet celebrities to Telegram and alternative social media

Author:
Rogers, Richard
Publication:
European Journal of Communication
Year:
2020

Extreme, anti-establishment actors are being characterized increasingly as ā€˜dangerous individualsā€™ by the social media platforms that once aided in making them into ā€˜Internet celebritiesā€™. These individuals (and sometimes groups) are being ā€˜deplatformedā€™ by the leading social media companies such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube for such offences as ā€˜organised hateā€™. Deplatforming has prompted debate about ā€˜liberal big techā€™ silencing free speech and taking on the role of editors, but also about the questions of whether it is effective and for whom. The research reported here follows certain of these Internet celebrities to Telegram as well as to a larger alternative social media ecology. It enquires empirically into some of the arguments made concerning whether deplatforming ā€˜worksā€™ and how the deplatformed use Telegram. It discusses the effects of deplatforming for extreme Internet celebrities, alternative and mainstream social media platforms and the Internet at large. It also touches upon how social media companiesā€™ deplatforming is affecting critical social media research, both into the substance of extreme speech as well as its audiences on mainstream as well as alternative platforms.