@KirkegaardEmil cool! Did they make it public to you and you to everybody, or how did this work?
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@EikoFried No, we scraped it. Read the paper. ;) -
am i missing where link is to paper? maybe just tiny on my phone so I'm missing ...
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found typo "To see why why OKCupid is attractive for data gathering"
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Lots of typos, it's a draft version submitted for review. We normally correct that stuff during the review.
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If you find errors, please just post them in the thread on the forum? :) You will get credited. ;)
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@KirkegaardEmil This data set is highly re-identifiable. Even includes usernames? Was any work at all done to anonymize it? -
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Thanks - looks like a great case study and discussion!
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I suspect your scrape of OkCupid may have violated their Terms of Services, possibly put users at risk. Care to comment?
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Not cool. Not cool.
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I certainly hope the academic community bans you from further studies and any employment opportunities in the field!
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Det ser spændende ud. Godt arbejde :)
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It appears the dataset has been removed. Can you confirm?
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@KirkegaardEmil will confirm, but it looks like he removed the dataset from the server.
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