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 psychosocial toll of Dublin III on asylum seekers in the Netherlands
Abstract The Dublin III Regulation determines which EU Member State is responsible for examining asylum claims, but its implementation carries significant consequences for those subjected to it. This study examines how Dublin III, as implemented in the Netherlands, affects asylum seekers' psychosocial wellbeing using Silove′s Adaptation and Development
Imen El Amouri
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Human and LLM Biases in Hate Speech Annotations: A Socio-Demographic Analysis of Annotators and Targets [PDF]
The rise of online platforms exacerbated the spread of hate speech, demanding scalable and effective detection. However, the accuracy of hate speech detection systems heavily relies on human-labeled data, which is inherently susceptible to biases.
T. Giorgi +4 more
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Preferences for platform regulation of online hate speech are shared internationally
The governance of hate speech online is a growing challenge. While governments and social organizations have developed initiatives to mitigate hate online, it remains unclear what users would prefer regarding hate speech governance.
Thomas Bergeron +9 more
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Analysis of hate speech as a form of discrimination: concepts, criteria and structure
The purpose of this paper is to study hate speech, based on the distinction between hate speech and discrimination. See how international jurisprudence has opted for more liberal or restrictive conceptions in this matter. Afterwards, the regulation
Miguel Bastías Quezada
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arHateDetector: detection of hate speech from standard and dialectal Arabic Tweets
Hate speech has become a phenomenon on social media platforms, such as Twitter. These websites and apps that were initially designed to facilitate our expression of free speech, are sometimes being used to spread hate towards each other.
Ramzi Khezzar +2 more
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Indonesian Hate Speech Detection Using IndoBERTweet and BiLSTM on Twitter
Hate speech is an act of speech to spread hate to other people. In this digital era where everyone connects with social media, hate speech is growing rapidly and uncontrollably.
Juanietto Forry Kusuma, Andry Chowanda
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Abstract This study used photovoice methodology to explore Asian Americans' perspectives on the root causes and protective factors of firearm violence in their communities. Photovoice provided a participatory platform for community members to document lived experiences and identify priorities for change.
Tsu‐Yin Wu +4 more
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Hateful Symbols or Hateful People? Predictive Features for Hate Speech Detection on Twitter
Hate speech in the form of racist and sexist remarks are a common occurrence on social media. For that reason, many social media services address the problem of identifying hate speech, but the definition of hate speech varies markedly and is largely a ...
Zeerak Talat, Dirk Hovy
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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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