2016
DOI: 10.4324/9780203854693
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Media Effects and Society

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“…In the era of ever-growing amounts of user-generated online content it is becoming increasingly difficult to scale up moderation efforts (Nobata et al, 2016). However, the need for moderation is rapidly increasing due to escalated toxic behavior online, enabled by "hiding" behind anonymous profiles, lack of physical contact between participants (i.e., the communication is then typically perceived as less personal), and lack of direct negative societal consequences (Perse and Lambe, 2016). Consequently, research on automated methods for detecting abusive language in user-generated content is becoming increasingly important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the era of ever-growing amounts of user-generated online content it is becoming increasingly difficult to scale up moderation efforts (Nobata et al, 2016). However, the need for moderation is rapidly increasing due to escalated toxic behavior online, enabled by "hiding" behind anonymous profiles, lack of physical contact between participants (i.e., the communication is then typically perceived as less personal), and lack of direct negative societal consequences (Perse and Lambe, 2016). Consequently, research on automated methods for detecting abusive language in user-generated content is becoming increasingly important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fighting abusive language online is becoming more and more important in a world where online social media plays a significant role in shaping people's minds (Perse and Lambe, 2016). Nevertheless, major social media companies like Twitter find it difficult to tackle this problem (Meyer, 2016), as the huge number of posts cannot be mediated with only human resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The president's agenda leads the media agenda, which further lead the public agenda; the president's attitude leads the media attitude, which further leads the public attitude (although with weaker evidence). A school of media sociologists argues that mass media may have little influence in the modern area (Klapper 1960;Perse and Lambe 2016), the results of this study indicate otherwise. The processes, nevertheless, are more complex than discussions in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%