A recent analysis of online abuse reveals that nearly one-third of teens have faced cyberbullying, and abusive behaviors are often ingrained in community culture.
Moderators of online behavior hold misconceptions about toxicity, such as the belief that users experiencing abuse will simply leave, which impacts their effectiveness in managing abuse.
The data shows that 40% of internet users have encountered some form of harassment, demonstrating a widespread issue that is often dismissed by community leaders.
To effectively manage toxic behavior, online communities must confront and debunk five prevalent myths that underpin current moderation practices.
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