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16th ICWSM 2022: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Ceren Budak, Meeyoung Cha, Daniele Quercia:
Proceedings of the Sixteenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, ICWSM 2022, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, June 6-9, 2022. AAAI Press 2022, ISBN 978-1-57735-875-6
Full Papers
- Siva K. Balasubramanian, Mustafa Bilgic, Aron Culotta, Libby Hemphill, Anita Nikolich, Matthew A. Shapiro:
Leaders or Followers? A Temporal Analysis of Tweets from IRA Trolls. 2-11 - Hanna Barakat, Elissa M. Redmiles:
Community Under Surveillance: Impacts of Marginalization on an Online Labor Forum. 12-21 - Pinar Barlas, Maximilian Krahn, Styliani Kleanthous, Kyriakos Kyriakou, Jahna Otterbacher:
Shifting Our Awareness, Taking Back Tags: Temporal Changes in Computer Vision Services' Social Behaviors. 22-31 - Jacob Beel, Tong Xiang, Sandeep Soni, Diyi Yang:
Linguistic Characterization of Divisive Topics Online: Case Studies on Contentiousness in Abortion, Climate Change, and Gun Control. 32-42 - Pablo Beytía, Pushkal Agarwal, Miriam Redi, Vivek K. Singh:
Visual Gender Biases in Wikipedia: A Systematic Evaluation across the Ten Most Spoken Languages. 43-54 - Serina Chang, Johan Ugander:
To Recommend or Not? A Model-Based Comparison of Item-Matching Processes. 55-66 - Lu Cheng, Ruocheng Guo, Kasim Selçuk Candan, Huan Liu:
Effects of Multi-Aspect Online Reviews with Unobserved Confounders: Estimation and Implication. 67-78 - Wenjing Chu:
A Decentralized Approach towards Responsible AI in Social Ecosystems. 79-89 - Federico Cinus, Marco Minici, Corrado Monti, Francesco Bonchi:
The Effect of People Recommenders on Echo Chambers and Polarization. 90-101 - Giuseppe Crupi, Yelena Mejova, Michele Tizzani, Daniela Paolotti, André Panisson:
Echoes through Time: Evolution of the Italian COVID-19 Vaccination Debate. 102-113 - Jesse Cui, Tingdan Zhang, Kokil Jaidka, Dandan Pang, Garrick Sherman, Vinit Jakhetiya, Lyle H. Ungar, Sharath Chandra Guntuku:
Social Media Reveals Urban-Rural Differences in Stress across China. 114-124 - Kiril Danilchenko, Michael Segal, Dan Vilenchik:
Opinion Spam Detection: A New Approach Using Machine Learning and Network-Based Algorithms. 125-134 - Saloni Dash, Dibyendu Mishra, Gazal Shekhawat, Joyojeet Pal:
Divided We Rule: Influencer Polarization on Twitter during Political Crises in India. 135-146 - Hridoy Sankar Dutta, Nirav Diwan, Tanmoy Chakraborty:
Weakening the Inner Strength: Spotting Core Collusive Users in YouTube Blackmarket Network. 147-158 - Régis Ebeling, Carlos Abel Córdova Sáenz, Jéferson Campos Nobre, Karin Becker:
Analysis of the Influence of Political Polarization in the Vaccination Stance: The Brazilian COVID-19 Scenario. 159-170 - Tugrulcan Elmas, Rebekah Overdorf, Karl Aberer:
Characterizing Retweet Bots: The Case of Black Market Accounts. 171-182 - Ziv Epstein, Nicolò Foppiani, Sophie Hilgard, Sanjana Sharma, Elena L. Glassman, David G. Rand:
Do Explanations Increase the Effectiveness of AI-Crowd Generated Fake News Warnings? 183-193 - Francesco Fabbri, Maria Luisa Croci, Francesco Bonchi, Carlos Castillo:
Exposure Inequality in People Recommender Systems: The Long-Term Effects. 194-204 - Hayden Freedman, André van der Hoek, Bill Tomlinson:
Improving Wikidata with Student-Generated Concept Maps. 205-215 - Manuel Ganter, Malte Toetzke, Stefan Feuerriegel:
Mining Points-of-Interest Data to Predict Urban Inequality: Evidence from Germany and France. 216-227 - Salvatore Giorgi, Veronica E. Lynn, Keshav Gupta, Farhan Ahmed, Sandra Matz, Lyle H. Ungar, H. Andrew Schwartz:
Correcting Sociodemographic Selection Biases for Population Prediction from Social Media. 228-240 - Zhen Guo, Jin-Hee Cho, Ing-Ray Chen, Srijan Sengupta, Michin Hong, Tanushree Mitra:
SAFER: Social Capital-Based Friend Recommendation to Defend against Phishing Attacks. 241-252 - Omkar Gurjar, Tanmay Bansal, Hitkul Jangra, Hemank Lamba, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Effect of Popularity Shocks on User Behaviour. 253-263 - Hussam Habib, Maaz Bin Musa, Muhammad Fareed Zaffar, Rishab Nithyanand:
Are Proactive Interventions for Reddit Communities Feasible? 264-274 - Hussam Habib, Rishab Nithyanand:
Exploring the Magnitude and Effects of Media Influence on Reddit Moderation. 275-286 - Catherine Han, Deepak Kumar, Zakir Durumeric:
On the Infrastructure Providers That Support Misinformation Websites. 287-298 - Hans W. A. Hanley, Deepak Kumar, Zakir Durumeric:
No Calm in the Storm: Investigating QAnon Website Relationships. 299-310 - Clara Hanson, Jesse Anderton, Samuel F. Way, Ian Anderson, Scott Wolf, Alice Wang:
Time after Time: Longitudinal Trends in Nostalgic Listening. 311-322 - Rakibul Hasan, Cristobal Cheyre, Yong-Yeol Ahn, Roberto Hoyle, Apu Kapadia:
The Impact of Viral Posts on Visibility and Behavior of Professionals: A Longitudinal Study of Scientists on Twitter. 323-334 - Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Justin Cheng, Robert West:
Post Approvals in Online Communities. 335-346 - Sohyeon Hwang, Aaron Shaw:
Rules and Rule-Making in the Five Largest Wikipedias. 347-357 - Tunazzina Islam, Dan Goldwasser:
Twitter User Representation Using Weakly Supervised Graph Embedding. 358-369 - Mohsen Jadidi, Haiko Lietz, Mattia Samory, Claudia Wagner:
The Hipster Paradox in Electronic Dance Music: How Musicians Trade Mainstream Success off against Alternative Status. 370-380 - Siddharth D. Jaiswal, Karthikeya Duggirala, Abhisek Dash, Animesh Mukherjee:
Two-Face: Adversarial Audit of Commercial Face Recognition Systems. 381-392 - Julie Jiang, Nils Murrugarra-Llerena, Maarten W. Bos, Yozen Liu, Neil Shah, Leonardo Neves, Francesco Barbieri:
Sunshine with a Chance of Smiles: How Does Weather Impact Sentiment on Social Media? 393-404 - Yueyi Jiang, Yunfan Jiang, Liu Leqi, Piotr Winkielman:
Many Ways to Be Lonely: Fine-Grained Characterization of Loneliness and Its Potential Changes in COVID-19. 405-416 - Keenan Jones, Jason R. C. Nurse, Shujun Li:
Out of the Shadows: Analyzing Anonymous' Twitter Resurgence during the 2020 Black Lives Matter Protests. 417-428 - Keenan Jones, Jason R. C. Nurse, Shujun Li:
Are You Robert or RoBERTa? Deceiving Online Authorship Attribution Models Using Neural Text Generators. 429-440 - Kenneth Joseph, Benjamin D. Horne, Jon Green, John P. Wihbey:
Local News Online and COVID in the U.S.: Relationships among Coverage, Cases, Deaths, and Audience. 441-452 - Varvara Kalokyri, Alexander Borgida, Amélie Marian:
Supporting Human Memory by Reconstructing Personal Episodic Narratives from Digital Traces. 453-464 - Nam Gu Kang, Tina Kuo, Jens Grossklags:
Closing Pandora's Box on Naver: Toward Ending Cyber Harassment. 465-476 - Matthew Katsaros, Kathy Yang, Lauren Fratamico:
Reconsidering Tweets: Intervening during Tweet Creation Decreases Offensive Content. 477-487 - Dilara Keküllüoglu, Walid Magdy, Kami Vaniea:
From an Authentication Question to a Public Social Event: Characterizing Birthday Sharing on Twitter. 488-499 - Prashant Khare, Mladen Karan, Stephen McQuistin, Colin Perkins, Gareth Tyson, Matthew Purver, Patrick Healey, Ignacio Castro:
The Web We Weave: Untangling the Social Graph of the IETF. 500-511 - Aparup Khatua, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Unraveling Social Perceptions & Behaviors towards Migrants on Twitter. 512-523 - Quyu Kong, Emily Booth, Francesco Bailo, Amelia Johns, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu:
Slipping to the Extreme: A Mixed Method to Explain How Extreme Opinions Infiltrate Online Discussions. 524-535 - Rachel Krohn, Tim Weninger:
Subreddit Links Drive Community Creation and User Engagement on Reddit. 536-547 - Charlotte Lambert, Ananya Rajagopal, Eshwar Chandrasekharan:
Conversational Resilience: Quantifying and Predicting Conversational Outcomes Following Adverse Events. 548-559 - Marianne Aubin Le Quéré, Ting-Wei Chiang, Mor Naaman:
Understanding Local News Social Coverage and Engagement at Scale during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 560-572 - JooYoung Lee, Siqi Wu, Ali Mert Ertugrul, Yu-Ru Lin, Lexing Xie:
Whose Advantage? Measuring Attention Dynamics across YouTube and Twitter on Controversial Topics. 573-583 - Hanlin Li, Brent J. Hecht, Stevie Chancellor:
All That's Happening behind the Scenes: Putting the Spotlight on Volunteer Moderator Labor in Reddit. 584-595 - Hanlin Li, Brent J. Hecht, Stevie Chancellor:
Measuring the Monetary Value of Online Volunteer Work. 596-606 - Jiaxuan Li, Yue Ning:
Anti-Asian Hate Speech Detection via Data Augmented Semantic Relation Inference. 607-617 - Xintian Li, Samiul Hasan, Aron Culotta:
Identifying Hurricane Evacuation Intent on Twitter. 618-627 - Yanying Li, Xiuling Wang, Yue Ning, Hui Wang:
FairLP: Towards Fair Link Prediction on Social Network Graphs. 628-639 - Usha Lokala, Aseem Srivastava, Triyasha Ghosh Dastidar, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Md. Shad Akhtar, Maryam Panahiazar, Amit P. Sheth:
A Computational Approach to Understand Mental Health from Reddit: Knowledge-Aware Multitask Learning Framework. 640-650 - Nicholas Micallef, Marcelo Sandoval-Castañeda, Adi Cohen, Mustaque Ahamad, Srijan Kumar, Nasir D. Memon:
Cross-Platform Multimodal Misinformation: Taxonomy, Characteristics and Detection for Textual Posts and Videos. 651-662 - Lillio Mok, Samuel F. Way, Lucas Maystre, Ashton Anderson:
The Dynamics of Exploration on Spotify. 663-674 - Angelina Mooseder, Momin M. Malik, Hemank Lamba, Earth Erowid, Sylvia Thyssen, Jürgen Pfeffer:
Glowing Experience or Bad Trip? A Quantitative Analysis of User Reported Drug Experiences on Erowid.org. 675-686 - Shahrzad Naseri, Sravana Reddy, Joana Correia, Jussi Karlgren, Rosie Jones:
The Contribution of Lyrics and Acoustics to Collaborative Understanding of Mood. 687-698 - Tuan Dung Nguyen, Georgiana Lyall, Alasdair Tran, Minjeong Shin, Nicholas George Carroll, Colin Klein, Lexing Xie:
Mapping Topics in 100, 000 Real-Life Moral Dilemmas. 699-710 - Congning Ni, Bradley A. Malin, Lijun Song, Angela L. Jefferson, Patricia Commiskey, Zhijun Yin:
"Rough Day ... Need a Hug": Learning Challenges and Experiences of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia Caregivers on Reddit. 711-722 - Kostantinos Papadamou, Savvas Zannettou, Jeremy Blackburn, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Gianluca Stringhini, Michael Sirivianos:
"It Is Just a Flu": Assessing the Effect of Watch History on YouTube's Pseudoscientific Video Recommendations. 723-734 - Antonis Papasavva, Max Aliapoulios, Cameron Ballard, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Gianluca Stringhini, Savvas Zannettou, Jeremy Blackburn:
The Gospel according to Q: Understanding the QAnon Conspiracy from the Perspective of Canonical Information. 735-746 - Marius Paraschiv, Nikos Salamanos, Costas Iordanou, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Michael Sirivianos:
A Unified Graph-Based Approach to Disinformation Detection Using Contextual and Semantic Relations. 747-758 - Daniela Perrotta, Sarah C. Johnson, Tom Theile, André Grow, Helga de Valk, Emilio Zagheni:
Openness to Migrate Internationally for a Job: Evidence from LinkedIn Data in Europe. 759-769 - Shruti Phadke, Mattia Samory, Tanushree Mitra:
Pathways through Conspiracy: The Evolution of Conspiracy Radicalization through Engagement in Online Conspiracy Discussions. 770-781 - Soham Poddar, Mainack Mondal, Janardan Misra, Niloy Ganguly, Saptarshi Ghosh:
Winds of Change: Impact of COVID-19 on Vaccine-Related Opinions of Twitter Users. 782-793 - Nicolas Pröllochs:
Community-Based Fact-Checking on Twitter's Birdwatch Platform. 794-805 - Cameron Raymond, Isaac Waller, Ashton Anderson:
Measuring Alignment of Online Grassroots Political Communities with Political Campaigns. 806-816 - Yim Register, Emma S. Spiro:
Developing Self-Advocacy Skills through Machine Learning Education: The Case of Ad Recommendation on Facebook. 817-828 - Lana El Sanyoura, Ashton Anderson:
Quantifying the Creator Economy: A Large-Scale Analysis of Patreon. 829-840 - Hernan Sarmiento, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Eduardo Graells-Garrido, Barbara Poblete:
Identifying and Characterizing New Expressions of Community Framing during Polarization. 841-851 - Sheikh Muhammad Sarwar, Vanessa Murdock:
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Hate Speech Detection Using a Data Augmentation Approach. 852-862 - Jad Sassine, M. Amin Rahimian, Dean Eckles:
Influence of Repetition through Limited Recall. 863-872 - Martin Saveski, Doug Beeferman, David McClure, Deb Roy:
Engaging Politically Diverse Audiences on Social Media. 873-884 - Martin Saveski, Nabeel Gillani, Ann Yuan, Prashanth Vijayaraghavan, Deb Roy:
Perspective-Taking to Reduce Affective Polarization on Social Media. 885-895 - Haeseung Seo, Aiping Xiong, Sian Lee, Dongwon Lee:
If You Have a Reliable Source, Say Something: Effects of Correction Comments on COVID-19 Misinformation. 896-907 - Karishma Sharma, Emilio Ferrara, Yan Liu:
Characterizing Online Engagement with Disinformation and Conspiracies in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. 908-919 - Karishma Sharma, Yizhou Zhang, Yan Liu:
COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation Campaigns and Social Media Narratives. 920-931 - Qinlan Shen, Carolyn P. Rosé:
A Tale of Two Subreddits: Measuring the Impacts of Quarantines on Political Engagement on Reddit. 932-943 - Xinyue Shen, Xinlei He, Michael Backes, Jeremy Blackburn, Savvas Zannettou, Yang Zhang:
On Xing Tian and the Perseverance of Anti-China Sentiment Online. 944-955 - Alexander Shevtsov, Christos Tzagkarakis, Despoina Antonakaki, Sotiris Ioannidis:
Identification of Twitter Bots Based on an Explainable Machine Learning Framework: The US 2020 Elections Case Study. 956-967 - Samuel Henrique Silva, Arun Das, Adel Alaeddini, Peyman Najafirad:
Adaptive Clustering of Robust Semantic Representations for Adversarial Image Purification on Social Networks. 968-979 - Masanori Takano, Kenji Yokotani:
Online Social Support via Avatar Communication Buffers Harmful Effects of Offline Bullying Victimization. 980-992 - Nathan TeBlunthuis, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Identifying Competition and Mutualism between Online Groups. 993-1004 - Xian Teng, Yu-Ru Lin, Wen-Ting Chung, Ang Li, Adriana Kovashka:
Characterizing User Susceptibility to COVID-19 Misinformation on Twitter. 1005-1016 - Christopher Torres-Lugo, Kai-Cheng Yang, Filippo Menczer:
The Manufacture of Partisan Echo Chambers by Follow Train Abuse on Twitter. 1017-1028 - Christopher Torres-Lugo, Manita Pote, Alexander C. Nwala, Filippo Menczer:
Manipulating Twitter through Deletions. 1029-1039 - Gaurav Verma, Rohit Mujumdar, Zijie J. Wang, Munmun De Choudhury, Srijan Kumar:
Overcoming Language Disparity in Online Content Classification with Multimodal Learning. 1040-1051 - Veniamin Veselovsky, Dipto Sarkar, T. Jennings Anderson, Robert Soden:
An Automated Approach to Identifying Corporate Editing. 1052-1063 - Huy Vu, Salvatore Giorgi, Jeremy D. W. Clifton, Niranjan Balasubramanian, H. Andrew Schwartz:
Modeling Latent Dimensions of Human Beliefs. 1064-1074 - Janith Weerasinghe, Rhia Singh, Rachel Greenstadt:
Using Authorship Verification to Mitigate Abuse in Online Communities. 1075-1086 - Maxwell A. Weinzierl, Sanda M. Harabagiu:
From Hesitancy Framings to Vaccine Hesitancy Profiles: A Journey of Stance, Ontological Commitments and Moral Foundations. 1087-1097 - Evan Weissburg, Arya Kumar, Paramveer S. Dhillon:
Judging a Book by Its Cover: Predicting the Marginal Impact of Title on Reddit Post Popularity. 1098-1108 - Galen Weld, Peter West, Maria Glenski, David Arbour, Ryan A. Rossi, Tim Althoff:
Adjusting for Confounders with Text: Challenges and an Empirical Evaluation Framework for Causal Inference. 1109-1120 - Galen Weld, Amy X. Zhang, Tim Althoff:
What Makes Online Communities 'Better'? Measuring Values, Consensus, and Conflict across Thousands of Subreddits. 1121-1132 - Maximilian Wich, Adrian Gorniak, Tobias Eder, Daniel Bartmann, Burak Enes Çakici, Georg Groh:
Introducing an Abusive Language Classification Framework for Telegram to Investigate the German Hater Community. 1133-1144 - Yan Xia, Ted Hsuan Yun Chen, Mikko Kivelä:
Limits of Multilayer Diffusion Network Inference in Social Media Research. 1145-1156 - Wenjie Yang, Sitong Wang, Zhenhui Peng, Chuhan Shi, Xiaojuan Ma, Diyi Yang:
Know It to Defeat It: Exploring Health Rumor Characteristics and Debunking Efforts on Chinese Social Media during COVID-19 Crisis. 1157-1168 - Yuhang Zhou, Wei Ai:
#Emoji: A Study on the Association between Emojis and Hashtags on Twitter. 1169-1180
Dataset Papers
- Suhavi, Asmit Kumar Singh, Udit Arora, Somyadeep Shrivastava, Aryaveer Singh, Rajiv Ratn Shah, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Twitter-STMHD: An Extensive User-Level Database of Multiple Mental Health Disorders. 1182-1191 - Richard Alvarez, Paras Bhatt, Xingmeng Zhao, Anthony Rios:
Turning Stocks into Memes: A Dataset for Understanding How Social Communities Can Drive Wall Street. 1192-1200 - Arshia Arya, Soham De, Dibyendu Mishra, Gazal Shekhawat, Ankur Sharma, Anmol Panda, Faisal M. Lalani, Parantak Singh, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Rynaa Grover, Sachita Nishal, Saloni Dash, Shehla Rashid Shora, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Joyojeet Pal:
DISMISS: Database of Indian Social Media Influencers on Twitter. 1201-1207 - Austin R. Benson, Nate Veldt, David F. Gleich:
Fauci-Email: A JSON Digest of Anthony Fauci's Released Emails. 1208-1217 - Arkin Dharawat, Ismini Lourentzou, Alex Morales, ChengXiang Zhai:
Drink Bleach or Do What Now? COVID-HeRA: A Study of Risk-Informed Health Decision Making in the Presence of COVID-19 Misinformation. 1218-1227 - Salvatore Giorgi, Sharath Chandra Guntuku, McKenzie Himelein-Wachowiak, Amy Kwarteng, Sy Hwang, Muhammad Rahman, Brenda Curtis:
Twitter Corpus of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement and Counter Protests: 2013 to 2021. 1228-1235 - Marco Di Giovanni, Francesco Pierri, Christopher Torres-Lugo, Marco Brambilla:
VaccinEU: COVID-19 Vaccine Conversations on Twitter in French, German and Italian. 1236-1244 - Xiaobo Guo, Soroush Vosoughi:
A Large-Scale Longitudinal Multimodal Dataset of State-Backed Information Operations on Twitter. 1245-1250 - Mara Hamlett, Grace Powell, Yasin N. Silva, Deborah L. Hall:
A Labeled Dataset for Investigating Cyberbullying Content Patterns in Instagram. 1251-1258 - Valentin Hofmann, Hinrich Schütze, Janet B. Pierrehumbert:
The Reddit Politosphere: A Large-Scale Text and Network Resource of Online Political Discourse. 1259-1267 - Sviatlana Höhn, Sjouke Mauw, Nicholas Asher:
BelElect: A New Dataset for Bias Research from a "Dark" Platform. 1268-1274 - Benjamin D. Horne, Maurício Gruppi, Kenneth Joseph, Jon Green, John P. Wihbey, Sibel Adali:
NELA-Local: A Dataset of U.S. Local News Articles for the Study of County-Level News Ecosystems. 1275-1284 - Sylvain Lugeon, Tiziano Piccardi, Robert West:
Homepage2Vec: Language-Agnostic Website Embedding and Classification. 1285-1291 - Florian Meier:
TWikiL - the Twitter Wikipedia Link Dataset. 1292-1301 - Amin Mekacher, Antonis Papasavva:
"I Can't Keep It Up." A Dataset from the Defunct Voat.co News Aggregator. 1302-1311 - Shakshi Sharma, Ekanshi Agrawal, Rajesh Sharma, Anwitaman Datta:
FaCov: COVID-19 Viral News and Rumors Fact-Check Articles Dataset. 1312-1321 - Shivangi Singhal, Rajiv Ratn Shah, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
FactDrill: A Data Repository of Fact-Checked Social Media Content to Study Fake News Incidents in India. 1322-1331 - Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld, Jungseock Joo:
MMCHIVED: Multimodal Chile and Venezuela Protest Event Data. 1332-1341 - Milo Z. Trujillo, Maurício Gruppi, Cody Buntain, Benjamin D. Horne:
The MeLa BitChute Dataset. 1342-1351 - Chenye Zhao, Jasmine Mangat, Sujay Koujalgi, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Cornelia Caragea:
PrivacyAlert: A Dataset for Image Privacy Prediction. 1352-1361
Poster Papers
- Nick Beauchamp:
"This Candle Has No Smell": Detecting the Effect of COVID Anosmia on Amazon Reviews Using Bayesian Vector Autoregression. 1363-1367 - Stephanie Brandl, Daniel Hershcovich, Anders Søgaard:
Evaluating Deep Taylor Decomposition for Reliability Assessment in the Wild. 1368-1372 - Cory J. Cascalheira, Shah Muhammad Hamdi, Jillian R. Scheer, Koustuv Saha, Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi, Munmun De Choudhury:
Classifying Minority Stress Disclosure on Social Media with Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory. 1373-1377 - Lucio La Cava, Sergio Greco, Andrea Tagarelli:
Network Analysis of the Information Consumption-Production Dichotomy in Mastodon User Behaviors. 1378-1382 - Yun Yu Chong, Haewoon Kwak:
Understanding Toxicity Triggers on Reddit in the Context of Singapore. 1383-1387 - Justyna Czestochowska, Kristina Gligoric, Maxime Peyrard, Yann Mentha, Michal Bien, Andrea Grütter, Anita Auer, Aris Xanthos, Robert West:
On the Context-Free Ambiguity of Emoji. 1388-1392 - Tingting Du, Prasanna Umar, Sarah Michele Rajtmajer, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini:
The Contribution of Verified Accounts to Self-Disclosure in COVID-Related Twitter Conversations. 1393-1397 - Shaoyang Fan, Lei Han, Gianluca Demartini, Shazia W. Sadiq:
Exploring Data Literacy Levels in the Crowd - the Case of COVID-19. 1398-1403 - Xiaobo Guo, Weicheng Ma, Soroush Vosoughi:
Measuring Media Bias via Masked Language Modeling. 1404-1408 - Haewoon Kwak, Jisun An, Kunwoo Park:
Who Is Missing? Characterizing the Participation of Different Demographic Groups in a Korean Nationwide Daily Conversation Corpus. 1409-1413 - Paula Reyero Lobo, Enrico Daga, Harith Alani:
Supporting Online Toxicity Detection with Knowledge Graphs. 1414-1418 - Austin Van Loon, Salvatore Giorgi, Robb Willer, Johannes C. Eichstaedt:
Negative Associations in Word Embeddings Predict Anti-black Bias across Regions-but Only via Name Frequency. 1419-1424 - Chenxi Whitehouse, Tillman Weyde, Pranava Madhyastha, Nikos Komninos:
Evaluation of Fake News Detection with Knowledge-Enhanced Language Models. 1425-1429 - Peiling Yi, Arkaitz Zubiaga:
Cyberbullying Detection across Social Media Platforms via Platform-Aware Adversarial Encoding. 1430-1434 - Haris Bin Zia, Ignacio Castro, Arkaitz Zubiaga, Gareth Tyson:
Improving Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Hate Speech Detection with Pseudo-Label Fine-Tuning of Transformer Language Models. 1435-1439
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