Finally, a big study on the power of real names to lift up the civility and
relevancy of political (mostly) online dialogue on news sites:
http://candd.crassh.cam.ac.uk/s_files/preprints/websci15_RFAMJN.pdf

Hat tip to https://twitter.com/participatory
Now what I wonder is if news sites also end up with less or more reading of the
now fewer higher quality comments and if keeping revenue from sad and crazed
commenting trumps their broader journalist mission?? - Steve
The abstract:
Anonymity and Online Commenting: The Broken Windows Effect and the End of
Drive-by Commenting
Rolf Fredheim - Alfred Moore - John Naughton
ABSTRACT In this study we ask how regulations about commenter identity affect
the quantity and quality of discussion on commenting fora. In December 2013, the
Huffington Post changed the rules for its comment forums to require participants
to authenticate their accounts through Facebook. This enabled a large-scale
‘before and after’ analysis. We collected over 42m comments on 55,000 HuffPo
articles published in the period January 2013 to June 2014 and analysed them to
determine how changes in identity disclosure impacted on discussions in the
publication’s comment pages. We first report our main results on the quantity of
online commenting, where we find both a reduction and a shift in its
distribution from politicised to blander topics. We then discuss the quality of
discussion. Here we focus on the subset of 18.9m commenters who were active both
before and after the change, in order to disentangle the effects of the worst
offenders withdrawing and the remaining commenters modifying their tone. We find
a ‘broken windows’ effect, whereby comment quality improves even when we exclude
interaction with trolls and spammers.
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