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Hate Speech Classification in Indonesian Language Tweets by Using Convolutional Neural Network
The rapid development of social media, added with the freedom of social media users to express their opinions, has influenced the spread of hate speech aimed at certain groups. Online based hate speech can be identified by the used of derogatory words in
Dewa Ayu Nadia Taradhita +1 more
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The University as an Industrial Plant: How A Workplace Theory of Discriminatory Harassment Creates a “Hostile Environment” for Free Speech in America’s Universities [PDF]
Gall uses Rodney A. Smolla\u27s article Academic Freedom, Hate Speech, and the Idea of a University as a basis for his discussion of hostile environments for free speech among colleges and ...
Gall, Robert W.
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1 Kings 12:1–24 and effects of hate speech in Nigeria
This article examines the effect of hate speech in Nigeria in the light of 1 Kings 12:1–24. Hate speech refers to any speech that subordinates, marginalises or harms members of a group.
Favour C. Uroko, Mary J. Obiorah
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Detecting and Monitoring Hate Speech in Twitter [PDF]
Social Media are sensors in the real world that can be used to measure the pulse of societies. However, the massive and unfiltered feed of messages posted in social media is a phenomenon that nowadays raises social alarms, especially when these ...
Camacho-Collados, Miguel +3 more
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ABMM: Arabic BERT-Mini Model for Hate-Speech Detection on Social Media
Hate speech towards a group or an individual based on their perceived identity, such as ethnicity, religion, or nationality, is widely and rapidly spreading on social media platforms.
Malik Almaliki +3 more
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Religion, hate speech, and non-domination [PDF]
In this paper I argue that one way of explaining what is wrong with hate speech is by critically assessing what kind of freedom free speech involves and, relatedly, what kind of freedom hate speech undermines.
Bonotti, Matteo
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Currently, there is a lack of empirically evaluated prevention programs targeting hate speech among adolescents. This is problematic because hate speech jeopardizes adolescents’ well-being and social integration.
Sebastian Wachs +3 more
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Hate Speech in Social Media and Its Effects on the LGBT Community: A Review of the Current Research
Hate speech on social media is a real problem with real consequences. Despite the constant efforts of social media platforms to moderate, flag, and ban hate posts, there is still a vast amount of hateful content flooding them.
Oana Ștefăniță, Diana-Maria Buf
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What is so special about online (as compared to offline) hate speech? [PDF]
There is a growing body of literature on whether or not online hate speech, or cyberhate, might be special compared to offline hate speech. This article aims to both critique and augment that literature by emphasising a distinctive feature of the ...
Brown, Alexander
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An In-depth Analysis of Implicit and Subtle Hate Speech Messages
The research carried out so far in detecting abusive content in social media has primarily focused on overt forms of hate speech. While explicit hate speech (HS) is more easily identifiable by recognizing hateful words, messages containing linguistically
Nicolás Benjamín Ocampo +3 more
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