Hateful commenting, also known as ‘toxicity’, frequently takes place within news stories in social media. Yet, the relationship between toxicity and news topics is poorly understood. To analyze how news topics relate to the toxicity of user comments, we classify topics of 63,886 online news videos of a large news channel using a neural network and topical tags used by journalists to label content. We score 320,246 user comments from those videos for toxicity and compare how the average toxicity of comments varies by topic. Findings show that topics like Racism, Israel-Palestine, and War & Conflict have more toxicity in the comments, and topics such as Science & Technology, Environment & Weather, and Arts & Culture have less toxic commenting...
This article examines how the commenting platform Disqus changed the way it speaks about commenting ...
Aggressive and hateful user comments on news sites and social media threaten discussions on the Inte...
Online debates are often characterised by extreme polarisation and heated discussions among users. ...
Hateful commenting, also known as ‘toxicity’, frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
Hateful commenting, also known as 'toxicity', frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
Hateful commenting, also known as 'toxicity', frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
As the role of online platforms has become increasingly prominent for communication, toxic behaviors...
Online platforms have become an increasingly prominent means of communication. Despite the obvious b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Promoting healthy discourse on community-based online platforms like Reddit can be challenging, espe...
This paper presents a novel application of Natural Language Processing techniques to classify unstru...
Identifying and annotating toxic online content on social media platforms is an extremely challengin...
Due to the development in e-commerce, social media channels like twitter and Facebook flood of Infor...
Understanding the causes or triggers of toxicity adds a new dimension to the prevention of toxic beh...
New media has changed people’s experience with news. News readers nowadays encounter both selective ...
This article examines how the commenting platform Disqus changed the way it speaks about commenting ...
Aggressive and hateful user comments on news sites and social media threaten discussions on the Inte...
Online debates are often characterised by extreme polarisation and heated discussions among users. ...
Hateful commenting, also known as ‘toxicity’, frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
Hateful commenting, also known as 'toxicity', frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
Hateful commenting, also known as 'toxicity', frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
As the role of online platforms has become increasingly prominent for communication, toxic behaviors...
Online platforms have become an increasingly prominent means of communication. Despite the obvious b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Promoting healthy discourse on community-based online platforms like Reddit can be challenging, espe...
This paper presents a novel application of Natural Language Processing techniques to classify unstru...
Identifying and annotating toxic online content on social media platforms is an extremely challengin...
Due to the development in e-commerce, social media channels like twitter and Facebook flood of Infor...
Understanding the causes or triggers of toxicity adds a new dimension to the prevention of toxic beh...
New media has changed people’s experience with news. News readers nowadays encounter both selective ...
This article examines how the commenting platform Disqus changed the way it speaks about commenting ...
Aggressive and hateful user comments on news sites and social media threaten discussions on the Inte...
Online debates are often characterised by extreme polarisation and heated discussions among users. ...