Strongly held beliefs fuel online cancel culture, study finds

From Nights, 10:45 pm on 15 February 2024

From a survey of around 460 people, researchers found that the desire to show off one's moral beliefs (virtue signaling) and the urge to correct what they see as others' incorrect views (social vigilantism) also explain how intensely people engage in cancel culture.

Auckland University of Technology marketing senior lecturer Jessica Vredenburg was one of the authors of the study and she joins Emile Donovan.