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brigading
[ bri-gey-ding ]
noun
- the practice of organizing or participating in a coordinated campaign of online harassment against a targeted individual or group, especially on social media:
Female streamers and members or allies of marginalized groups are targeted more often and suffer more persistent brigading on their channels.
- Usually vote brigading. the practice of manipulating an online poll with an organized campaign of favorable or unfavorable votes, often as a general statement of approval or disapproval for a group, an individual, or their beliefs and affiliations rather than a genuine opinion about a specific question: review bomb.
The movie was a target of vote brigading in the first week of its release, dragging its rating down even though it was popular among audiences in the theater.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of brigading1
Example Sentences
December’s report homes in on two new categories that Meta is targeting for disruption — “brigading†and “mass reporting.â€
Such cases include instances of “brigading,†or coordinated campaigns of harassment in the form of hostile replies or downvotes.
Facebook said that such coordinated campaigns, known as brigading, are a new area that the company is starting to police.
Still, the online brigading is a symptom of modern-day cancel culture politics, where trying to hurt a business is as easy as clicking a mouse button on a down arrow.
Reddit and other forums are infamous for “brigading†— coordinating hordes to move at once to make their mark on the real world.
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