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15th WebSci 2023: Austin, TX, USA
- Proceedings of the 15th ACM Web Science Conference 2023, WebSci 2023, Austin, TX, USA, 30 April 2023 - 1 May 2023. ACM 2023
Politics and Ideology
- Kunihiro Miyazaki, Taichi Murayama, Akira Matsui, Masaru Nishikawa, Takayuki Uchiba, Haewoon Kwak, Jisun An:
Political Honeymoon Effect on Social Media: Characterizing Social Media Reaction to the Changes of Prime Minister in Japan. 1-12 - Francesco Pierri:
Political advertisement on Facebook and Instagram in the run up to 2022 Italian general election. 13-22 - Hong Zhang, Haewoon Kwak, Wei Gao, Jisun An:
Wearing Masks Implies Refuting Trump?: Towards Target-specific User Stance Prediction across Events in COVID-19 and US Election 2020. 23-32 - Paulo Henrique Santos Vasconcellos, Pedro Diógenes de Almeida Lara, Humberto Torres Marques-Neto:
Analyzing Polarization And Toxicity On Political Debate In Brazilian TikTok Videos Transcriptions. 33-42 - Utkucan Balci, Chen Ling, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Megan Squire, Gianluca Stringhini, Jeremy Blackburn:
Beyond Fish and Bicycles: Exploring the Varieties of Online Women's Ideological Spaces. 43-54 - Amaury Trujillo, Stefano Cresci:
One of Many: Assessing User-level Effects of Moderation Interventions on r/The_Donald. 55-64
Misinformation and Misperceptions
- Francesco Pierri, Luca Luceri, Nikhil Jindal, Emilio Ferrara:
Propaganda and Misinformation on Facebook and Twitter during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. 65-74 - Mohamad Hoseini, Philipe Melo, Fabrício Benevenuto, Anja Feldmann, Savvas Zannettou:
On the Globalization of the QAnon Conspiracy Theory Through Telegram. 75-85 - Yingchen Ma, Bing He, Nathan Subrahmanian, Srijan Kumar:
Characterizing and Predicting Social Correction on Twitter. 86-95 - Akram Sadat Hosseini, Steffen Staab:
Emotional Framing in the Spreading of False and True Claims. 96-106 - Jinkyung Park, Rahul Dev Ellezhuthil, Joseph Isaac, Christoph Mergerson, Lauren Feldman, Vivek K. Singh:
Misinformation Detection Algorithms and Fairness across Political Ideologies: The Impact of Article Level Labeling. 107-116 - Satrio Baskoro Yudhoatmojo, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Jeremy Blackburn:
Understanding the Use of e-Prints on Reddit and 4chan's Politically Incorrect Board. 117-127
Language and Emotions
- Jinfen Li, Lu Xiao:
Multi-emotion Recognition Using Multi-EmoBERT and Emotion Analysis in Fake News. 128-135 - Julie Jiang, Jesse Thomason, Francesco Barbieri, Emilio Ferrara:
Geolocated Social Media Posts are Happier: Understanding the Characteristics of Check-in Posts on Twitter. 136-146 - Hadi Asghari, Freya Hewett, Theresa Züger:
On the Prevalence of Leichte Sprache on the German Web. 147-152 - Juhi Mittal, Abha Belorkar, Vinit Jakhetiya, Venu Pokuri, Sharath Chandra Guntuku:
Language on Reddit Reveals Differential Mental Health Markers for Individuals posting in Immigration Communities. 153-162 - Dominik Bär, Fausto Calderon, Michael Lawlor, Sophia Licklederer, Manuel Totzauer, Stefan Feuerriegel:
Analyzing Social Media Activities at Bellingcat. 163-173 - Tingting Liu, Devansh Jain, Shivani R. Rapole, Brenda Curtis, Johannes C. Eichstaedt, Lyle H. Ungar, Sharath Chandra Guntuku:
Detecting Symptoms of Depression on Reddit. 174-183
Fairness and Bias
- Ángel Pavón Pérez, Miriam Fernández, Hasan Al-Madfai, Grégoire Burel, Harith Alani:
Tracking Machine Learning Bias Creep in Traditional and Online Lending Systems with Covariance Analysis. 184-195 - Tugrulcan Elmas:
The Impact of Data Persistence Bias on Social Media Studies. 196-207 - Paramita Das, Sai Keerthana Karnam, Anirban Panda, Bhanu Prakash Reddy Guda, Soumya Sarkar, Animesh Mukherjee:
Diversity matters: Robustness of bias measurements in Wikidata. 208-218 - Weixiang Wang, Sucheta Soundarajan:
Fair Link Prediction with Multi-Armed Bandit Algorithms. 219-228 - Margherita Bertè, Kyriaki Kalimeri, Daniela Paolotti:
Monitoring Gender Gaps via LinkedIn Advertising Estimates: the case study of Italy. 229-238 - Fabian Haak, Philipp Schaer:
Qbias - A Dataset on Media Bias in Search Queries and Query Suggestions. 239-244
Harmful and Problematic Behavior
- Mithun Das, Animesh Mukherjee:
Transfer Learning for Multilingual Abusive Meme Detection. 245-250 - Giuseppe Russo Latona, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Giona Casiraghi, Luca Verginer:
Understanding Online Migration Decisions Following the Banning of Radical Communities. 251-259 - Maricarmen Arenas, Pratheeksha Nair, Reihaneh Rabbany, Golnoosh Farnadi:
Social Media as a Vector for Escort Ads: A Study on OnlyFans advertisements on Twitter. 260-270 - Joseph Kwarteng, Grégoire Burel, Aisling Third, Tracie Farrell, Miriam Fernández:
Understanding Misogynoir: A Study of Annotators' Perspectives. 271-282 - Xinyu Wang, Maggie Wu, Sarah Rajtmajer:
From Yellow Peril to Model Minority: Asian stereotypes in social media during the COVID-19 pandemic. 283-291 - Hina Qayyum, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Muhammad Ikram, Nicolas Kourtellis, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
A longitudinal study of the top 1% toxic Twitter profiles. 292-303
Online Communities and Digital Analytics
- Tom Alby:
Popular, but hardly used: Has Google Analytics been to the detriment of Web Analytics? 304-311 - Mohit Chandra, Munmun De Choudhury:
What Makes Some Workplaces More Favorable to Remote Work? Unpacking Employee Experiences During COVID-19 Via Glassdoor. 312-323 - Yuki Yanagida, Makoto P. Kato, Yuka Kawada, Takehiro Yamamoto, Hiroaki Ohshima, Sumio Fujita:
What Web Search Behaviors Lead to Online Purchase Satisfaction? 324-334 - Catherine C. Marshall, Partha S. R. Goguladinne, Mudit Maheshwari, Apoorva Sathe, Frank M. Shipman III:
Who Broke Amazon Mechanical Turk?: An Analysis of Crowdsourcing Data Quality over Time. 335-345 - Pier Paolo Tricomi, Marco Chilese, Mauro Conti, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
Follow Us and Become Famous! Insights and Guidelines From Instagram Engagement Mechanisms. 346-356 - Alyssa Shuang Sha, Bernardo Pereira Nunes, Armin Haller:
Link Topics from Q&A Platforms using Wikidata: A Tool for Cross-platform Hierarchical Classification. 357-362
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