Identifying and annotating toxic online content on social media platforms is an extremely challenging problem. Work that studies toxicity in online content has predominantly focused on comments as independent entities. However, comments on social media are inherently conversational, and therefore, understanding and judging the comments fundamentally requires access to the context in which they are made. We introduce a study and resulting annotated dataset where we devise a number of controlled experiments on the importance of context and other observable confounders – namely gender, age and political orientation – towards the perception of toxicity in online content. Our analysis clearly shows the significance of context and the effect of o...
Hateful commenting, also known as 'toxicity', frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
The digital revolution has changed the world. People around the globe can stay connected with strang...
Today, increasing numbers of people are interacting online and a lot of textual comments are being p...
Understanding toxicity in user conversations is undoubtedly an important problem. Addressing "covert...
Online platforms have become an increasingly prominent means of communication. Despite the obvious b...
As the role of online platforms has become increasingly prominent for communication, toxic behaviors...
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...
Promoting healthy discourse on community-based online platforms like Reddit can be challenging, espe...
Due to the development in e-commerce, social media channels like twitter and Facebook flood of Infor...
User posts whose perceived toxicity depends on conversational context are rare in current toxicity d...
Due to the rise in toxic speech on social media and other online platforms, there is a growing need ...
Understanding the causes or triggers of toxicity adds a new dimension to the prevention of toxic beh...
The convenience of social media has also enabled its misuse, potentially resulting in toxic behavior...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Hateful commenting, also known as 'toxicity', frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
The digital revolution has changed the world. People around the globe can stay connected with strang...
Today, increasing numbers of people are interacting online and a lot of textual comments are being p...
Understanding toxicity in user conversations is undoubtedly an important problem. Addressing "covert...
Online platforms have become an increasingly prominent means of communication. Despite the obvious b...
As the role of online platforms has become increasingly prominent for communication, toxic behaviors...
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...
Promoting healthy discourse on community-based online platforms like Reddit can be challenging, espe...
Due to the development in e-commerce, social media channels like twitter and Facebook flood of Infor...
User posts whose perceived toxicity depends on conversational context are rare in current toxicity d...
Due to the rise in toxic speech on social media and other online platforms, there is a growing need ...
Understanding the causes or triggers of toxicity adds a new dimension to the prevention of toxic beh...
The convenience of social media has also enabled its misuse, potentially resulting in toxic behavior...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Hateful commenting, also known as 'toxicity', frequently takes place within news stories in social m...
The digital revolution has changed the world. People around the globe can stay connected with strang...
Today, increasing numbers of people are interacting online and a lot of textual comments are being p...