记者最容易受到辱骂:分析推特上对英国体育、政治和新闻界公众人物的网络谩骂

Liam Burke-Moore, Angus R. Williams, Jonathan Bright
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参与网络社交媒体平台是现代社会公众人物生活的重要组成部分,它使公众人物能够与广大受众建立联系,并提供了一个传播思想的平台。然而,公众人物往往不成比例地在这些平台上受到仇恨和辱骂,从而降低了公共话语权。虽然对政治家和记者等群体遭受的辱骂有大量研究,但很少有人系统地、大规模地了解不同公众人物群体的辱骂动态差异。为了解决这个问题,我们分析了一个新的数据集,该数据集包含 4550 万条针对 4602 名英国公众人物的推文,涉及 3 个领域(议员、足球运动员、记者),并使用基于微调变换器的语言模型进行标注。我们发现,就绝对值而言,国会议员收到的辱骂更多,但在控制了其他因素后,记者最有可能收到辱骂。我们发现,辱骂在所有群体中的分布都不均衡,少数人受到的辱骂占多数,而对于某些群体来说,辱骂在时间上更不均衡,是由特定事件驱动的,尤其是足球运动员。我们还发现,在所有 3 个领域中,更突出的网络存在和男性都表明了更高的受虐水平。
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Journalists are most likely to receive abuse: Analysing online abuse of UK public figures across sport, politics, and journalism on Twitter
Engaging with online social media platforms is an important part of life as a public figure in modern society, enabling connection with broad audiences and providing a platform for spreading ideas. However, public figures are often disproportionate recipients of hate and abuse on these platforms, degrading public discourse. While significant research on abuse received by groups such as politicians and journalists exists, little has been done to understand the differences in the dynamics of abuse across different groups of public figures, systematically and at scale. To address this, we present analysis of a novel dataset of 45.5M tweets targeted at 4,602 UK public figures across 3 domains (members of parliament, footballers, journalists), labelled using fine-tuned transformer-based language models. We find that MPs receive more abuse in absolute terms, but that journalists are most likely to receive abuse after controlling for other factors. We show that abuse is unevenly distributed in all groups, with a small number of individuals receiving the majority of abuse, and that for some groups, abuse is more temporally uneven, being driven by specific events, particularly for footballers. We also find that a more prominent online presence and being male are indicative of higher levels of abuse across all 3 domains.
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