Fake News and Hate Speech: Language in Common

12/05/2022
by   Berta Chulvi, et al.
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In this paper we raise the research question of whether fake news and hate speech spreaders share common patterns in language. We compute a novel index, the ingroup vs outgroup index, in three different datasets and we show that both phenomena share an "us vs them" narrative.

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