How Social Media Fuels Violence in Marginalized US Communities
New research reveals how online taunts and music videos are driving shootings in underserved Black and Latino neighborhoods, a phenomenon often overlooked by media.
Social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube have become increasingly intertwined with violence in underserved Black and Latino communities across the United States, according to a new Violence Reduction Center white paper. Researcher Thomas Abt explains how online disputes, song lyrics, and music videos often serve as catalysts for real-world shootings that receive limited media coverage outside of local crime news.
Whenever a high-profile mass shooting occurs, the public inevitably scrutinizes the social media activity of the suspect, searching for clues about possible motives. However, the role of social media in driving violence in marginalized communities is less explored, despite its significant impact.
Abt's research reveals that online taunts and song lyrics can intensify tensions and lead to retaliatory shootings in these underserved areas. Disputes that start on social media often spill over into the physical world, with the digital space serving as a catalyst for real-world violence.
Джерело: The Guardian


