Research on Cyber Language Violence Discourse on Weibo Based on Intertextuality Theory
Abstract
The Internet has driven profound social changes in the 21st century, while new technologies have intensified certain social issues. In Internet public events, online public opinion often complicates matters and undermines objectivity, accompanied by highly harmful cyber language violence. Previous studies on cyber language violence have mostly focused on groups and communication, with few exploring it from the perspective of intertextuality. This paper aims to study cyber language violence discourse on Weibo—a new media platform with a large user base, diverse age groups, and high topic discussion intensity—taking intertextuality theory as the research entry point. It provides a new analytical framework for cyber language violence research and contributes to online ecological governance and social harmony promotion.
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