Star Wars: The Last Jedi abuse blamed on politically motivated Russian trolls [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Star Wars: The Last Jedi abuse blamed on politically motivated Russian trolls
Report finds half of negative comments aimed at Rian Johnsons movie came from Twitter bots or trolls with clear political agendas, indicating fan backlash was overstated
Andrew Pulver
Tue 2 Oct 2018 13.33 BST Last modified on Tue 2 Oct 2018 14.30 BST
More than half of the hostile responses to The Last Jedi, episode eight of the Star Wars saga, were politically motivated trolling or the result of non-human bot activity, according to
an academic paper published by a US digital media expert.
Morten Bay, a research fellow at the University of Southern California (USC), analysed Twitter activity about the film and concluded that more than 50% of posts are by bots, trolls/sockpuppets or political activists using the debate to propagate political messages supporting extreme rightwing causes and the discrimination of gender, race or sexuality. A number of these users appear to be Russian trolls.
The supposed fan hostility to The Last Jedi is a well-known phenomenon, with actors such as Kelly Marie Tran experiencing extreme levels of abuse, and campaigns cropping up to lower the films rating on critics aggregators and fund a remake. However, Bays research indicates that not only are negative comments on social media about the film in a minority, but the anti-Jedi campaign has been designed to serve a wider political purpose. The study finds evidence of deliberate, organised political influence measures disguised as fan arguments, Bay writes. The likely objective of these measures is increasing media coverage of the fandom conflict, thereby adding to and further propagating a narrative of widespread discord and dysfunction in American society.
Bay analysed the 960-plus accounts which had tweets aimed directly at Last Jedi director Rian Johnson for the seven months after the film opened on 13 December 2017. He found that 21.9% of users less than a quarter expressed a negative opinion of the film. After stripping out bots/trolls and users who had what he describes as clear political agendas, that figure dropped to 10.5%. Bay concluded that real fan hostility to the film is much less than has previously been reported.
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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/oct/02/star-wars-the-last-jedi-rian-johnson-abuse-politically-motivated-russian-trolls
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