id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tlna6voqnnggziyttcb76sxuru Daniel Trottier Denunciation and doxing: towards a conceptual model of digital vigilantism 2019 18 .pdf application/pdf 8615 722 46 digital vigilantism includes shaming and other forms of cultural considers recent cases in a global context in order to direct subsequent analysis of how digital vigilantism is rendered meaningful. social context.3 The notion of digital vigilantism includes responses to criminal events as a prominent means to sanitise one's online presence, albeit one that remains unaffordable to many.26 Among more commonly proposed remedies to coordinated harassment – especially of women – is for the target to close their social media accounts. also necessary to consider barriers preventing social actors to access devices and platforms, as well as the necessary forms of literacy and legitimacy.29 Addressing these socalled digital divides may be regarded as a democratising force, or a levelling of the by factors including legislation, social media platform terms of use, journalistic practices Finally, digital vigilantism occurs through social media platforms such as Twitter, ./cache/work_tlna6voqnnggziyttcb76sxuru.pdf ./txt/work_tlna6voqnnggziyttcb76sxuru.txt