2021
DOI: 10.1177/14614448211062070
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Does Godwin’s law (rule of Nazi analogies) apply in observable reality? An empirical study of selected words in 199 million Reddit posts

Abstract: As Godwin’s Law states, “as a discussion on the Internet grows longer, the likelihood of a person being compared to Hitler, or another Nazi reference, increases.” However, even though the theoretical probability of an infinitely long conversation including any term should approach 1.0, in practice, conversations cannot be infinite in length, and this long-accepted axiom is impossible to observe. By analyzing 199 million Reddit posts, we note that, after a certain point, the probability of observing the terms “… Show more

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“…3). Note that a similar observation was made previously 41 , but referring only to Reddit. Our findings challenge the assumption that toxicity discourages people from participating in a conversation, even though this notion is part of the definition of toxicity used by the detection tool.…”
Section: Conversation Evolution and Toxicitysupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…3). Note that a similar observation was made previously 41 , but referring only to Reddit. Our findings challenge the assumption that toxicity discourages people from participating in a conversation, even though this notion is part of the definition of toxicity used by the detection tool.…”
Section: Conversation Evolution and Toxicitysupporting
confidence: 78%
“…We next focus on how toxicity evolves during a conversation and its effect on the dynamics of the discussion. The common beliefs that (1) online interactions inevitably devolve into toxic exchanges over time and (2) once a conversation reaches a certain toxicity threshold, it would naturally conclude, are not modern notions but they were also prevalent in the early days of the World Wide Web 41 . Assumption 2 aligns with the Perspective API's definition of toxic language, suggesting that increased toxicity reduces the likelihood of continued participation in a conversation.…”
Section: Conversation Evolution and Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%