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Answered by vidhinagbhire
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Hate speech is considered to be one of the major issues currently plaguing the online social media. With online hate speech culminating in gruesome scenarios like the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar, anti-Muslim mob violence in Sri Lanka, and the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, there is a dire need to understand the dynamics of user interaction that facilitate the spread of such hateful content. In this paper, we perform the first study that looks into the diffusion dynamics of the posts made by hateful and non-hateful users on Gab (Gab.com). We collect a massive dataset of 341K users with 21M posts and investigate the diffusion of the posts generated by hateful and non-hateful users. We observe that the content generated by the hateful users tend to spread faster, farther and reach a much wider audience as compared to the content generated by normal users. We further analyze the hateful and non-hateful users on the basis of their account and network characteristics. An important finding is that the hateful users are far more densely connected among themselves. Overall, our study provides the first cross-sectional view of how hateful users diffuse hate content in online social media.

Answered by DaRvl
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Ever since it started existing, governments have had a love-hate relationship with social media. Predictably, the romance starts to sour when social media contains criticism of the government as it often does and the affair blooms when the opposite happens, in particular when sycophancy takes on gargantuan proportions. In our particular case, only days before the elections, we have a peculiar situation where social media is being manipulated with the seeming intention of bringing about a certain outcome in the polls.

Ever since it started existing, governments have had a love-hate relationship with social media. Predictably, the romance starts to sour when social media contains criticism of the government as it often does and the affair blooms when the opposite happens, in particular when sycophancy takes on gargantuan proportions. In our particular case, only days before the elections, we have a peculiar situation where social media is being manipulated with the seeming intention of bringing about a certain outcome in the polls.It started with the news of the authorities shutting down certain sites of the BNP because they contained “distasteful content”—a vague term that could be applicable to just about anything. Of course keeping things vague is an age-old practice of state administrations to make sure certain agendas are pursued without technically breaking the law. Interestingly, only a few days later, another news report informed us that Facebook has decided to shut down a series of “fake news sites spreading false information in Bangladesh before national elections.” The sites—nine Facebook pages designed to imitate well-known news outlets that are popular such as BBC Bangla language service and bdnews24.com and six fake personal accounts—were geared towards spreading anti-opposition propaganda. According to an AP report, Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy, said that these sites were created by “Bangladeshis having ties with the government.” Twitter too made a similar allusion and said it had suspended 15 accounts in Bangladesh “for engaging in coordinated platform manipulation” though most of them had no more than 50 followers

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