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Real-World Events Drive Increases In Online Hate Speech, Study Finds

Por: Forbes Business January 25, 2023

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Topline Real-world events like elections and protests can lead to spikes in online hate speech on mainstream and fringe platforms alike, a in the journal PLOS ONE found, with hate posts surging even as many social media platforms try to crack down. A sign at Twitter headquarters is shown in San Francisco.AP/Jeff Chiu Key Facts Using machine-learning analysis—a way of analyzing data that automates model building—researchers looked at seven... + full article



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