id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-268321-zj0jt5cz Chang, Lennon Y. C. Taking Justice Into Their Own Hands: Predictors of Netilantism Among Cyber Citizens in Hong Kong 2020-10-02 .txt text/plain 4559 232 57 Human Flesh Searching (HFS) is a form of collective online behavior where netizens contribute information to social media and/or networking platforms about a certain event or a target individual or group to achieve what they regard as justice. Using the results of a survey conducted in Hong Kong, the research found both gender and time spent online are not significant variables to predict netizens' intention to contribute to HFS. According to Chang and Poon (2017) , netilantism included behaviors such as (1) online activities to identify/disclose crime (such as identifying corrupt officials in China); (2) to investigate crime or deviant behavior (such as netizens trying to disclose the identity of police involved in violent behavior during the 2019 Anti-extradition protests in Hong Kong or 2014 Sunflower Movement in Taiwan); and (3) to punish criminals or deviants through public shaming and naming (such as public shaming of alleged child predators). ./cache/cord-268321-zj0jt5cz.txt ./txt/cord-268321-zj0jt5cz.txt