Echoes of Norms: Investigating Counterspeech Bots’ Influence on Bystanders in Online Communities

要旨

Counterspeech offers a non-repressive approach to moderate hate speech in online communities. Research has examined how counterspeech chatbots restrain hate speakers and support targets, but their impact on bystanders remains unclear. Therefore, we developed a counterspeech strategy framework and built \textit{Civilbot} for a mixed-method within-subjects study. Bystanders generally viewed Civilbot as credible and normative, though its shallow reasoning limited persuasiveness. Its behavioural effects were subtle: when performing well, it could guide participation or act as a stand-in; when performing poorly, it could discourage bystanders or motivate them to step in. Strategy proved critical: cognitive strategies that appeal to reason, especially when paired with a positive tone, were relatively effective, while mismatch of contexts and strategies could weaken impact. Based on these findings, we offer design insights for mobilizing bystanders and shaping online discourse, highlighting when to intervene and how to do so through reasoning-driven and context-aware strategies.

著者
Mengyao Wang
Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Shuai Ma
Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Nuo Li
College of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Shanghai, China
Peng Zhang
Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Chenxin Li
Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Ning Gu
Fudan University, Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Tun Lu
Fudan University, Shanghai, Shanghai, China

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Social Media Discourse and Online Harms

P1 - Room 119
7 件の発表
2026-04-17 20:15:00
2026-04-17 21:45:00