Understanding Toxicity Triggers on Reddit in the Context of Singapore

04/19/2022
by   Yun Yu Chong, et al.
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While the contagious nature of online toxicity sparked increasing interest in its early detection and prevention, most of the literature focuses on the Western world. In this work, we demonstrate that 1) it is possible to detect toxicity triggers in an Asian online community, and 2) toxicity triggers can be strikingly different between Western and Eastern contexts.

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