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#ROPH20, in case you want to continue your discussion, please feel invited to our Berlin Conference on Hate Speech Analysis!@M_B_Petersen@patyrossini@aroepstorff@simanfication@berriche_manon@JasonReifler@andyguess@BrendanNyhan@jayvanbavel@LilyMasonPhD@aasiegelhttps://twitter.com/strippel/status/1214227762325704706 …
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#WildTopics in online discussions may be fueled by one person who shifts between positions and identities, revealing structures of a duel with little relation to actual topic says@minruc,#MachineAnthropology. Findings reminds of#ROPH20,@M_B_Petersen. -
How to detect and alleviate online political hostility ? Insightful brief of
#ROPH20 conference,@M_B_Petersen,#StateOfTheArt.https://twitter.com/M_B_Petersen/status/1221540099483164672 … -
This week
#ROPH20 brought together some of the best researchers in the world & representatives from tech, journalism and government. The goal: To find viable solutions for reducing the circulation of misinformation and hate on SoMe. Here is a thread on the key insights. [1/13]Prikaži ovu nit -
Poster session at Aarhus
#ROPH20 where I present “Keep Threats Great and Fear Successful: Does the U.S. maintains the same narrative facing different threats?”. The conference show great research shared by awsome scholars. Thanks for the hospitality http://twitdoc.com/AS8T -
I came to
#ROPH20 feeling anxious to be one of the keynotes among rockstars in my field and just hoping to do okay. So this tweet really made my day. https://twitter.com/Sacha_Altay/status/1220727801113989120 … -
It's a wrap!
#ROPH20 was a great experience for me, coming from the sidelines of moral psychology to discover this great field. Happy to see that#ROPH21 will be a thing, in Copenhagen. Looking forward! Thanks to everyone organizing!pic.twitter.com/CCWss1F2Sm
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it was great to present some of the results from our research on
#disinformation and political#polarization@AIAS_dk#ROPH20 pic.twitter.com/KYenqCcL8h
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The best talks are not necessarily given by the most prestigious speakers, and are not always on the topics that you’re the most interested in. At
#ROPH20 the talk I enjoyed the most was given by@patyrossini on the need to include pragmatic in automatic text analysis. -
This connects to a wider points, which are both interesting. First, we need to know how the infrastructure of platforms favor incivility. Second, we need a better idea of how offline and online behavior interrelates.
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1/2 Last talk at
#roph20
@JasonReifler explains a study he conducted with@andyguess,@BrendanNyhan and Jin Wook Kim on comments toxicity on Facebook. They asked wether the selection of uncivil people into commenting changes the tone and content of political discourse.pic.twitter.com/54sOyJJD3T
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Interesting question: what is the relevant counterfactual? - what other people would comment online? or - what the same people would say offline?
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This also reminds me of a paper from
@jayvanbavel and colleagues finding that moralizing language on twitter is generating more traction. Wondering what the relationship between moralizing language and toxic language is?#ROPH20Prikaži ovu nit -
And, finally, more toxic comments receive more toxic replies.
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And because of that featured comments are more toxic on Facebook than non-featured comments, making the problem worse.
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Another result from this: there seems to be a sweet-spot of toxicity. More Toxicity generates more traction (likes), but only up unto a point. This is also indicated by the comments that Facebook is featuring being higher in toxicity.
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#ROPH20:@JasonReifler asks how toxic Facebook debates would be if everybody commented? The answer: Not very! Self-selection is major source of online political hostility. And those toxic comments receive more likes!pic.twitter.com/Nwacn53QjY
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Even more striking is the difference between actual facebook posts with the survey comments. This indicates that people who do comment are actually outliers.
#Faithinhumanityrestored#ROPH20 pic.twitter.com/CEMGjkApev
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Are people who self-report to often comment on facebook also post more toxic comments in the survey? Yes.
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