‘More Social’ Means ‘More Flawed’: How New Media is Contributing to the Breakdown of Polish Democracy
‘More Social’ Means ‘More Flawed’: How New Media is Contributing to the Breakdown of Polish Democracy
Author(s): Jakub Jakubowski, Beata Pająk-PatkowskaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: social media; democracy; flawed democracy; media; fake news; populism
Summary/Abstract: It is no coincidence that anti-democratic changes in the recent years in Poland occurred alongside the rapid development of social media. Technologically advanced methods of discourse management (e.g., behavioral targeting) have successfully exploited the poor understanding of social media mechanisms among Poles1 (Drzewiecki, 2010) and created a fertile ground for undermining liberal democracy. Social media have endangered public debate by facilitating the spread of hate speech, fake news, deep fakes, trivialization of public discourse, astroturfing,2 and the use of bots for propaganda purposes. It seems that in the young and unstable Polish democracy, the combination of anti-democratic forces and dynamic development of social media poses a unique threat to the development of society.
Journal: Przegląd Politologiczny
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 47-56
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English