Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
11-2021
Abstract
We investigate predictors of anti-Asian hate among Twitter users throughout COVID-19. With the rise of xenophobia and polarization that has accompanied widespread social media usage in many nations, online hate has become a major social issue, attracting many researchers. Here, we apply natural language processing techniques to characterize social media users who began to post anti-Asian hate messages during COVID-19. We compare two user groups—those who posted anti-Asian slurs and those who did not—with respect to a rich set of features measured with data prior to COVID-19 and show that it is possible to predict who later publicly posted anti-Asian slurs. Our analysis of predictive features underlines the potential impact of news media and information sources that report on online hate and calls for further investigation into the role of polarized communication networks and news media.
Keywords
COVID-19, hate speech
Discipline
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics | Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Research Areas
Data Science and Engineering; Intelligent Systems and Optimization
Publication
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2021
Identifier
https://aclanthology.org/2021.findings-emnlp.398
Publisher
Association for Computational Linguistics
City or Country
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Citation
AN, Jisun; KWAK, Haewoon; LEE, Claire Seungeun; JUN, Bogang; and AHN, Yong-Yeol.
Predicting anti-Asian hateful users on Twitter during COVID-19. (2021). Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2021.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6787
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