Free Speech or Free to Hate?: Anti-LGBTQ+ Discourses in LGBTQ+-Affirming Spaces on Gab Social
project: LGBTQ communities on far-right social media
co-author(s): Evan Brody | Mehroz Sajjad |
journal: Journal of Homosexuality
research topics: far-right social media | Gab | LGBTQ+ |
research methods: digital methods | webscraping | critical discourse analysis |
abstract:
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of groups on the free speech social media platform Gab that were intended to be LGBTQ+-friendly but became spaces of queerphobia. Results indicate that Gab users deployed discourses of difference to situate the platform as heteronormative and to denigrate the LGBTQ+ community. In particular, discourses utilized in the name of free speech were used to establish LGBTQ+ individuals as abominations, undergird hegemonic masculinity, and marginalize queer folk by reducing them to sex acts and sex organs. This study provides a better understanding of the (in)efficacy of “free speech” as a content moderation policy and unpacks how anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech spreads in digital spaces.
citation:
Brody, E., Greenhalgh, S. P., & Sajjad, M. (2024). Free speech or free to hate?: Anti-LGBTQ+ discourses in LGBTQ+-affirming spaces on Gab Social. Journal of Homosexuality, 71(8). https://doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2023.2218959