“Nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on YouTube in Malaysia

Objective: The purpose of this paper is to investigate what motivates people to provide malicious comments on YouTube in Malaysia. This study will also question the differences between how flaming is constructed in each video classification and how are flaming comments categorized. Methodology: T...

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Main Authors: Lingam, Revathy Amadera, Aripin, Norizah
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Published: Center for Sustainabality Research & Consultancy 2016
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spelling my.uum.repo.207062017-01-22T01:47:56Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/20706/ “Nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on YouTube in Malaysia Lingam, Revathy Amadera Aripin, Norizah HC Economic History and Conditions Objective: The purpose of this paper is to investigate what motivates people to provide malicious comments on YouTube in Malaysia. This study will also question the differences between how flaming is constructed in each video classification and how are flaming comments categorized. Methodology: This study uses qualitative methods.Literature review has been summarized to contextualize the research problem. Findings: The paper offers rich theoretical insights to understand the practical issue of ridiculous comments by internet users on YouTube. Implications: Flaming or making ridiculous comments on social media has been a serious issue in Malaysia and other countries with high internet usage.Findings of the study will help understand the views of YouTube community in Malaysia on flaming. The study may further help understand the issue of flaming on other social media sites. Center for Sustainabality Research & Consultancy 2016-06-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by_nc http://repo.uum.edu.my/20706/1/JBSREE%202%201%202016%2058%2063.pdf Lingam, Revathy Amadera and Aripin, Norizah (2016) “Nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on YouTube in Malaysia. Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies, 2 (1). pp. 58-63. ISSN 2519-0326 http://www.globalcsrc.org/images/Vol_2_Issue_1/Revathy_.pdf
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Lingam, Revathy Amadera
Aripin, Norizah
“Nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on YouTube in Malaysia
description Objective: The purpose of this paper is to investigate what motivates people to provide malicious comments on YouTube in Malaysia. This study will also question the differences between how flaming is constructed in each video classification and how are flaming comments categorized. Methodology: This study uses qualitative methods.Literature review has been summarized to contextualize the research problem. Findings: The paper offers rich theoretical insights to understand the practical issue of ridiculous comments by internet users on YouTube. Implications: Flaming or making ridiculous comments on social media has been a serious issue in Malaysia and other countries with high internet usage.Findings of the study will help understand the views of YouTube community in Malaysia on flaming. The study may further help understand the issue of flaming on other social media sites.
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author Lingam, Revathy Amadera
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title “Nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on YouTube in Malaysia
title_short “Nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on YouTube in Malaysia
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title_full_unstemmed “Nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on YouTube in Malaysia
title_sort “nobody cares, lah!” the phenomenon of flaming on youtube in malaysia
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/20706/1/JBSREE%202%201%202016%2058%2063.pdf
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http://www.globalcsrc.org/images/Vol_2_Issue_1/Revathy_.pdf
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