@pjhroberts @michaelwhite from 2019 A higher profile increases abuse. Being female adds sexist insults, BAME adds racist. It is across all parties, Tory & Labour being pretty similiar. https://t.co/cc0W70UnBn
Algumas pesquisas mostram que políticos homens recebem muito mais ataques online, com exceção de ofensas sexistas. E pareto vale aqui também, poucas figuras públicas recebem a imensa maioria dos ataques, e depende muito de contexto. É errado generalizar.
@PhilMitchell83 "In other words, as a female candidate you are likely to be treated somewhat more politely online, but when you do receive abuse the likelihood is much greater than for a man that this will focus on your body, not your politics" https://t.c
@quinnjin2009 @CaltexFlog @NewshubPolitics This is the study. Pretty much the most relevant I've found. Would be nice if there was more. https://t.co/2vr2pDJVaD
@pumpkinsitter @quinnjin2009 @CaltexFlog @NewshubPolitics It's this study which is the most relevant I could find. What's your better source? https://t.co/2vr2pDJVaD
@ryanator109 @NewshubPolitics @NewshubNZ Lazy arse needs someone to google facts for him. https://t.co/VL32kPpcvl
MPs are pretending it's their desire to protect female MPs from abuse online because they know men naturally have a desire to protect women. Female MPs actually get less abuse than their male colleagues though. https://t.co/nslQfaoNlK
@sirpa_aalto sukupuolieroja on ainakin tutkittu brittipoliitikkojen osalta. Ero enemmän laadussa kuin määrässä: https://t.co/CxynjLxfJ4
@Denicio @thetwerkinggirl Can you share your source that shows Diane Abbott is the most abused MP? All data I've seen suggests various Tories, Kier and JC receive/received the most during recent elections. https://t.co/800FRbx6x7
@ClaireShrugged @bindelj https://t.co/58P0tZlwXr 'The two main party leaders, Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson, received the most abuse by far, as shown above.'