Promoting Civil Discourse on Social Media Using Nudges: A Tournament of Seven Interventions

45 Pages Posted: 15 Apr 2024

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Tatiana Celadin

IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Students

Folco Panizza

IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Valerio Capraro

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca - Department of Psychology

Date Written: March 28, 2024

Abstract

In this paper, we test and compare several message-based nudges designed to promote civil discourse and reduce the circulation of hate speech. We conducted a large pre-registered experiment (N = 4,081) to measure the effectiveness of seven nudges: making descriptive norms, injunctive norms, or personal norms salient, cooling down negative emotions, stimulating deliberation or empathy, and highlighting reputation. We used an online platform that reproduces a social media newsfeed and presented the nudge as a message when entering the platform. Our findings indicate that nudges making descriptive norms salient selectively increase participants' overall engagement with relatively harmless content. Additionally, making injunctive norms salient increased the likelihood of liking harmless posts. Exploratory text analysis also reveals that highlighting reputation leads to more substantial and coherent comments on harmful posts. These results suggest that nudges that activate norm considerations represent a promising approach to promoting civil discourse and making social media a safer and more inclusive space for all.

Keywords: hate speech, social media, nudges, social norms, reputation, interventions

Suggested Citation

Celadin, Tatiana and Panizza, Folco and Capraro, Valerio, Promoting Civil Discourse on Social Media Using Nudges: A Tournament of Seven Interventions (March 28, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4776172 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4776172

Tatiana Celadin

IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Students ( email )

Piazza San Ponziano 6
Lucca
Italy

Folco Panizza

IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca ( email )

Lucca
Italy

Valerio Capraro (Contact Author)

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca - Department of Psychology ( email )

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