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Propaganda to Hate: A Multimodal Analysis of Arabic Memes with Multi-Agent LLMs
In the past decade, social media platforms have been used for information
dissemination and consumption. While a major portion of the content is posted
to promote citizen journalism and public awareness, some content is posted to
mislead users. Among different content types such as text, images, and videos,
memes (text overlaid on images) are particularly prevalent and can serve as
powerful vehicles for propaganda, hate, and humor. In the current literature,
there have been efforts to individually detect such content in memes. However,
the study of their intersection is very limited. In this study, we explore the
intersection between propaganda and hate in memes using a multi-agent LLM-based
approach. We extend the propagandistic meme dataset with coarse and
fine-grained hate labels. Our finding suggests that there is an association
between propaganda and hate in memes. We provide detailed experimental results
that can serve as a baseline for future studies. We will make the experimental
resources publicly available to the community.