Oh, wow. Wow especially since in Germany, Facebook has been forced, through fines, to hire many moderators to respond to hate speech. If this finding holds, imagine the effect around in places Facebook has been terribly understaffed and unresponsive for years—Burma, Sri Lanka...https://twitter.com/elipariser/status/1031983483151892480 …
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Ah, so would be an interesting comparison perhaps. Reading paper, etc.https://twitter.com/schneider_EF/status/1031987162571530241 …
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This particular study may or may not turn out to be strong methodologically, but the real lesson here is that we need Facebook to provide data to independent researchers! The link between spread of hate speech and violence is of incredible importance, and causal studies are hard!
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@profamymcgovern@kimwolf opportunity to pass along to OU CS students
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@rodrikdani given the deleterious effects a militant faction has on an economy, why are you disparaging the administration that is dismantling such regimes vs giving reprieve to the administrations that allowed those regimes to thrive? A la Trump v. ObamaThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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IMO, Germany is a best-case scenario for Facebook. A government they could not ignore forced them to staff up and respond at a scale that, as far as I know, they've not done anywhere else. (Someone correct me if there is another country).