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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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Hate Speech Detection Using Large Language Models: A Comprehensive Review
The widespread use of social media and other online platforms has facilitated unprecedented communication and information exchange. However, it has also led to the spread of hate speech and poses serious challenges to societal harmony as well as ...
Aish Albladi +9 more
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Respectful or Toxic? Using Zero-Shot Learning with Language Models to Detect Hate Speech
Hate speech detection faces two significant challenges: 1) the limited availability of labeled data and 2) the high variability of hate speech across different contexts and languages. Prompting brings a ray of hope to these challenges.
F. Plaza-del-Arco +2 more
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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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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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Hate speech is a global issue that is also prevalent among adolescents and requires an educational response. Teachers handle hate speech as part of their professional role.
Julia Kansok-Dusche +6 more
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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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Deep Learning for Hate Speech Detection in Tweets [PDF]
Hate speech detection on Twitter is critical for applications like controversial event extraction, building AI chatterbots, content recommendation, and sentiment analysis. We define this task as being able to classify a tweet as racist, sexist or neither.
Pinkesh Badjatiya +3 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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The instigation of hatred: questions of legal evaluation and procedural issues
Considering the infringements upon the principle of equality caused by hate crimes, as well as the negative impact of such crimes not only on their victims but also on other persons within the same group of vulnerable people, the authors of this paper ...
Dovilė Murauskienė +2 more
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