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18th ICWSM 2024: Buffalo, NY, USA
- Yu-Ru Lin, Yelena Mejova, Meeyoung Cha:
Proceedings of the Eighteenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, ICWSM 2024, Buffalo, New York, USA, June 3-6, 2024. AAAI Press 2024
Full Papers
- Vibhor Agarwal, Aravindh Raman, Nishanth Sastry, Ahmed M. Abdelmoniem, Gareth Tyson, Ignacio Castro:
Decentralised Moderation for Interoperable Social Networks: A Conversation-Based Approach for Pleroma and the Fediverse. 2-14 - Ana Aleksandric, Henry Isaac Anderson, Anisha Dangal, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Shirin Nilizadeh:
Analyzing the Stance of Facebook Posts on Abortion Considering State-Level Health and Social Compositions. 15-28 - Ana Aleksandric, Sayak Saha Roy, Hanani Pankaj, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Shirin Nilizadeh:
Users' Behavioral and Emotional Response to Toxicity in Twitter Conversations. 29-42 - Moonis Ali, Savvas Zannettou:
From Isolation to Desolation: Investigating Self-Harm Discussions in Incel Communities. 43-56 - Kristen M. Altenburger, Robert E. Kraut, Shirley Anugrah Hayati, Jane Dwivedi-Yu, Kaiyan Peng, Yi-Chia Wang:
Consequences of Conflicts in Online Conversations. 57-69 - Zijian An, Jessica Breuhaus, Jason Niu, Ahmet Erdem Sariyüce, Kenneth Joseph:
Curated and Asymmetric Exposure: A Case Study of Partisan Talk during COVID on Twitter. 70-85 - Aymé Arango, Parisa Kaghazgaran, Sheikh Muhammad Sarwar, Vanessa Murdock, C. J. Lee:
MultiFOLD: Multi-source Domain Adaption for Offensive Language Detection. 86-99 - Akhil Arora, Robert West, Martin Gerlach:
Orphan Articles: The Dark Matter of Wikipedia. 100-112 - Dennis Assenmacher, Leon Fröhling, Claudia Wagner:
You Are a Bot! - Studying the Development of Bot Accusations on Twitter. 113-125 - Matthew Russell Barnes, Mladen Karan, Stephen McQuistin, Colin Perkins, Gareth Tyson, Matthew Purver, Ignacio Castro, Richard G. Clegg:
Temporal Network Analysis of Email Communication Patterns in a Long Standing Hierarchy. 126-138 - Thales Bertaglia, Lily Heisig, Rishabh Kaushal, Adriana Iamnitchi:
InstaSynth: Opportunities and Challenges in Generating Synthetic Instagram Data with ChatGPT for Sponsored Content Detection. 139-151 - Simon Martin Breum, Daniel Vædele Egdal, Victor Gram Mortensen, Anders Giovanni Møller, Luca Maria Aiello:
The Persuasive Power of Large Language Models. 152-163 - Keith Burghardt, Ashwin Rao, Georgios Chochlakis, Sabyasachee Baruah, Siyi Guo, Zihao He, Andrew Rojecki, Shrikanth Narayanan, Kristina Lerman:
Socio-Linguistic Characteristics of Coordinated Inauthentic Accounts. 164-176 - Pio Calderon, Rohit Ram, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu:
Opinion Market Model: Stemming Far-Right Opinion Spread Using Positive Interventions. 177-190 - Bin Cao, Kai Jiang, Jing Fan:
SLaNT: A Semi-supervised Label Noise-Tolerant Framework for Text Sentiment Analysis. 191-202 - Camilla Carpinelli, Anna Sigridur Islind, María Óskarsdóttir:
The Quiet Power of Social Media: Impact on Fish-Oil Purchases in Iceland during COVID-19. 203-213 - Peter Carragher, Evan M. Williams, Kathleen M. Carley:
Detection and Discovery of Misinformation Sources Using Attributed Webgraphs. 214-226 - Jackie Chan, Charlotte Lambert, Frederick Choi, Stevie Chancellor, Eshwar Chandrasekharan:
Understanding Community Resilience: Quantifying the Effects of Sudden Popularity via Algorithmic Curation. 227-240 - Sarmad Chandio, Muhammad Daniyal Pirwani Dar, Rishab Nithyanand:
How Audit Methods Impact Our Understanding of YouTube's Recommendation Systems. 241-253 - Yijing Chen, Yaguang Liu, Lisa Singh, Ceren Budak:
Intermedia Agenda Setting during the 2016 and 2020 U.S. Presidential Elections. 254-275 - Yixin Chen, Scott Hale, Bernie Hogan:
"I Am 30F and Need Advice!": A Mixed-Method Analysis of the Effects of Advice-Seekers' Self-Disclosure on Received Replies. 276-288 - Garima Chhikara, Abhijnan Chakraborty:
#LetsTalk: Understanding Social Media Usage of Self-Harm Users in India. 289-301 - Md Towhidul Absar Chowdhury, Naveen Sharma, Ashiqur R. KhudaBukhsh:
Community Needs and Assets: A Computational Analysis of Community Conversations. 302-314 - Carl Colglazier, Nathan TeBlunthuis, Aaron Shaw:
The Effects of Group Sanctions on Participation and Toxicity: Quasi-experimental Evidence from the Fediverse. 315-328 - Henry Kudzanai Dambanemuya, Daniel M. Romero, Emoke-Ágnes Horvát:
Emergent Influence Networks in Good-Faith Online Discussions. 329-339 - Ahmad Diab, Rr. Nefriana, Yu-Ru Lin:
Classifying Conspiratorial Narratives at Scale: False Alarms and Erroneous Connections. 340-353 - Dylan Thomas Doyle, Jay K. Ghosh, Reece Suchocki, Brian C. Keegan, Stephen Voida, Jed R. Brubaker:
Stories That Heal: Characterizing and Supporting Narrative for Suicide Bereavement. 354-366 - Daniel J. Dubois, Nicole R. Holliday, Kaveh Waddell, David R. Choffnes:
Fair or Fare? Understanding Automated Transcription Error Bias in Social Media and Videoconferencing Platforms. 367-380 - Tugrulcan Elmas, Mathis Randl, Youssef Attia:
#TeamFollowBack: Detection & Analysis of Follow Back Accounts on Social Media. 381-393 - Zahra Fatemi, Jean Pouget-Abadie, Elena Zheleva:
Cascade-Based Randomization for Inferring Causal Effects under Diffusion Interference. 394-407 - Yujia Gao, Wenna Qin, Aniruddha Murali, Christopher Eckart, Xuhui Zhou, Jacob Beel, Yi-Chia Wang, Diyi Yang:
A Crisis of Civility? Modeling Incivility and Its Effects in Political Discourse Online. 408-421 - Muskan Garg, MSVPJ Sathvik, Shaina Raza, Amrit Chadha, Sunghwan Sohn:
Reliability Analysis of Psychological Concept Extraction and Classification in User-Penned Text. 422-434 - Kiran Garimella, Abhilash Datta:
Unraveling the Dynamics of Television Debates and Social Media Engagement: Insights from an Indian News Show. 435-447 - Lodewijk Gelauff, Ashish Goel:
Rank, Pack, or Approve: Voting Methods in Participatory Budgeting. 448-461 - Shreya Ghosh, Prasenjit Mitra, Preslav Nakov:
Clock against Chaos: Dynamic Assessment and Temporal Intervention in Reducing Misinformation Propagation. 462-473 - Salvatore Giorgi, Douglas Bellew, Daniel Roy Sadek Habib, João Sedoc, Chase Smitterberg, Amanda Devoto, McKenzie Himelein-Wachowiak, Brenda Curtis:
Lived Experience Matters: Automatic Detection of Stigma toward People Who Use Substances on Social Media. 474-487 - Jeffrey L. Gleason, Alice Koeninger, Desheng Hu, Jessica Teurn, Yakov Bart, Samsun Knight, Ronald E. Robertson, Christo Wilson:
Search Engine Revenue from Navigational and Brand Advertising. 488-501 - Xingzhi Guo, Dakota Handzlik, Jason J. Jones, Steven S. Skiena:
The Evolution of Occupational Identity in Twitter Biographies. 502-514 - Dakota Handzlik, Jason Jeffrey Jones, Steven S. Skiena:
HINENI: Human Identity across the Nations of the Earth Ngram Investigator. 515-527 - Hans W. A. Hanley, Zakir Durumeric:
Partial Mobilization: Tracking Multilingual Information Flows amongst Russian Media Outlets and Telegram. 528-541 - Hans W. A. Hanley, Zakir Durumeric:
Machine-Made Media: Monitoring the Mobilization of Machine-Generated Articles on Misinformation and Mainstream News Websites. 542-556 - Yupeng He, Yimeng Gu, Ravi Shekhar, Ignacio Castro, Gareth Tyson:
Making the Pick: Understanding Professional Editor Comment Curation in Online News. 557-568 - Zihao He, Jonathan May, Kristina Lerman:
CPL-NoViD: Context-Aware Prompt-Based Learning for Norm Violation Detection in Online Communities. 569-582 - Mohamad Hoseini, Philipe de Freitas Melo, Fabrício Benevenuto, Anja Feldmann, Savvas Zannettou:
Characterizing Information Propagation in Fringe Communities on Telegram. 583-595 - Ismail Hossain, Sai Puppala, Md Jahangir Alam, Sajedul Talukder, Zahidur Talukder:
A Visual Approach to Tracking Emotional Sentiment Dynamics in Social Network Commentaries. 596-609 - Haonan Hou, Kevin Leach, Yu Huang:
ChatGPT Giving Relationship Advice - How Reliable Is It? 610-623 - Mo Houtti, Isaac Johnson, Morten Warncke-Wang, Loren Terveen:
Leveraging Recommender Systems to Reduce Content Gaps on Peer Production Platforms. 624-636 - Desheng Hu, Jeffrey L. Gleason, Muhammad Abu Bakar Aziz, Alice Koeninger, Nikolas Guggenberger, Ronald E. Robertson, Christo Wilson:
Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search's Market Shares under Vertical Segmentation. 637-650 - Weiqi Hu, Ye Wang, Yan Jia, Qing Liao, Bin Zhou:
A Multi-modal Prompt Learning Framework for Early Detection of Fake News. 651-662 - Arman Irani, Michalis Faloutsos, Kevin M. Esterling:
ArguSense: Argument-Centric Analysis of Online Discourse. 663-675 - Azwad Anjum Islam, Mark A. Finlayson:
A Semantic Interpreter for Social Media Handles. 676-690 - Abraham Israeli, Oren Tsur:
With Flying Colors: Predicting Community Success in Large-Scale Collaborative Campaigns. 691-703 - Kshitijaa Jaglan, Meher Chaitanya, Triansh Sharma, Abhijeeth Singam, Nidhi Goyal, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Ulrik Brandes:
Tight Sampling in Unbounded Networks. 704-716 - Shomik Jain, Abby K. Wood:
Facebook Political Ads and Accountability: Outside Groups Are Most Negative, Especially When Hiding Donors. 717-735 - Jingyu Jeong, Seungwon (Eugene) Jeong, Michael Seo:
Which Came First, Price or Activity? A Vicious Circle of a Blockchain-Based Social Media in the Bear Market (Extended Abstract). 736-737 - Ujun Jeong, Paras Sheth, Anique Tahir, Faisal Alatawi, H. Russell Bernard, Huan Liu:
Exploring Platform Migration Patterns between Twitter and Mastodon: A User Behavior Study. 738-750 - Junlin Julian Jiang, Xin Li:
Look Ahead Text Understanding and LLM Stitching. 751-760 - Yukun Jiang, Xinyue Shen, Rui Wen, Zeyang Sha, Junjie Chu, Yugeng Liu, Michael Backes, Yang Zhang:
Games and Beyond: Analyzing the Bullet Chats of Esports Livestreaming. 761-773 - Amogh Joshi, Cody Buntain:
Examining Similar and Ideologically Correlated Imagery in Online Political Communication. 774-786 - Wooyong Jung, Nishant Asati, Phuong (Lucy) Doan, Thai Le, Aiping Xiong, Dongwon Lee:
The Strange Case of Jekyll and Hyde: Analysis of R/ToastMe and R/RoastMe Users on Reddit. 787-799 - Ghazal Kalhor, Hannah Gardner, Ingmar Weber, Ridhi Kashyap:
Gender Gaps in Online Social Connectivity, Promotion and Relocation Reports on LinkedIn. 800-812 - Daniel Kansaon, Philipe de Freitas Melo, Savvas Zannettou, Anja Feldmann, Fabrício Benevenuto:
Strategies and Attacks of Digital Militias in WhatsApp Political Groups. 813-825 - Seunghyun Kim, Afsaneh Razi, Ashwaq Alsoubai, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Munmun De Choudhury:
Assessing the Impact of Online Harassment on Youth Mental Health in Private Networked Spaces. 826-838 - Ian Kloo, Iain J. Cruickshank, Kathleen M. Carley:
A Cross-Platform Topic Analysis of the Nazi Narrative on Twitter and Telegram during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. 839-850 - Lindrit Kqiku, Delphine Reinhardt:
SensitivAlert: Image Sensitivity Prediction in Online Social Networks Using Transformer-Based Deep Learning Models. 851-864 - Deepak Kumar, Yousef AbuHashem, Zakir Durumeric:
Watch Your Language: Investigating Content Moderation with Large Language Models. 865-878 - Benjamin Lacker, Samuel F. Way:
Socially-Motivated Music Recommendation. 879-890 - Xiaochong Lan, Chen Gao, Depeng Jin, Yong Li:
Stance Detection with Collaborative Role-Infused LLM-Based Agents. 891-903 - Elisa Leonardelli, Sara Tonelli:
The Geography of Information Diffusion in Online Discourse on Europe and Migration. 904-916 - Shuailin Li, Shiwei Wu, Tianjian Liu, Han Zhang, Qingyu Guo, Zhenhui Peng:
Understanding the Features of Text-Image Posts and Their Received Social Support in Online Grief Support Communities. 917-929 - Alexander Liu, Siqi Wu, Paul Resnick:
How to Train Your YouTube Recommender to Avoid Unwanted Videos. 930-942 - Ping Liu, Karthik Shivaram, Aron Culotta, Matthew A. Shapiro, Mustafa Bilgic:
How Does Empowering Users with Greater System Control Affect News Filter Bubbles? 943-957 - Tony Liu, Lyle H. Ungar, Konrad P. Kording, Morgan McGuire:
Measuring Causal Effects of Civil Communication without Randomization. 958-971 - Marcelo Sartori Locatelli, Pedro H. Calais, Matheus Prado Miranda, João Pedro Junho, Tomas Lacerda Muniz, Wagner Meira Jr., Virgílio Almeida:
Topic Shifts as a Proxy for Assessing Politicization in Social Media. 972-984 - Yiwei Luo, Kristina Gligoric, Dan Jurafsky:
Othering and Low Status Framing of Immigrant Cuisines in US Restaurant Reviews and Large Language Models. 985-998 - Hanjia Lyu, Jinsheng Pan, Zichen Wang, Jiebo Luo:
Computational Assessment of Hyperpartisanship in News Titles. 999-1012 - Shailaja Mallick, Vishwaraj Doshi, Do Young Eun:
Keeping Up with the Winner! Targeted Advertisement to Communities in Social Networks. 1013-1026 - Akira Matsui, Kunihiro Miyazaki, Taichi Murayama:
Throw Your Hat in the Ring (of Wikipedia): Exploring Urban-Rural Disparities in Local Politicians' Information Supply. 1027-1040 - LeAnn McDowall, Maria Antoniak, David Mimno:
Sensemaking about Contraceptive Methods across Online Platforms. 1041-1053 - Philipe de Freitas Melo, Mohamad Hoseini, Savvas Zannettou, Fabrício Benevenuto:
Don't Break the Chain: Measuring Message Forwarding on WhatsApp. 1054-1067 - Shravika Mittal, Jasmine C. Foriest, Benjamin D. Horne, Munmun De Choudhury:
News Media and Violence against Women: Understanding Framings of Stigma. 1068-1081 - José Miguel Moreno, Sergio Pastrana, Jens Helge Reelfs, Pelayo Vallina, Savvas Zannettou, Andriy Panchenko, Georgios Smaragdakis, Oliver Hohlfeld, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, Juan Tapiador:
Reviewing War: Unconventional User Reviews as a Side Channel to Circumvent Information Controls. 1082-1095 - Guanyi Mou, Yun Yue, Kyumin Lee, Ziming Zhang:
Wildlife Product Trading in Online Social Networks: A Case Study on Ivory-Related Product Sales Promotion Posts. 1096-1109 - Sepehr Mousavi, Krishna P. Gummadi, Savvas Zannettou:
Auditing Algorithmic Explanations of Social Media Feeds: A Case Study of TikTok Video Explanations. 1110-1122 - Kumari Neha, Vibhu Agrawal, Saurav Chhatani, Rajesh Sharma, Arun Balaji Buduru, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Understanding Coordinated Communities through the Lens of Protest-Centric Narratives: A Case Study on #CAA Protest. 1123-1133 - Tuan Dung Nguyen, Ziyu Chen, Nicholas George Carroll, Alasdair Tran, Colin Klein, Lexing Xie:
Measuring Moral Dimensions in Social Media with Mformer. 1134-1147 - Zhongyu Ouyang, Chunhui Zhang, Shifu Hou, Chuxu Zhang, Yanfang Ye:
How to Improve Representation Alignment and Uniformity in Graph-Based Collaborative Filtering? 1148-1159 - Christian Staal Bruun Overgaard, Josephine Lukito, Kaiya Soorholtz:
The Manifestation of Affective Polarization on Social Media: A Cross-Platform Supervised Machine Learning Approach. 1160-1173 - Kellin Pelrine, Anne Imouza, Zachary Yang, Jacob-Junqi Tian, Sacha Lévy, Gabrielle Desrosiers-Brisebois, Aarash Feizi, Cécile Amadoro, André Blais, Jean-François Godbout, Reihaneh Rabbany:
Party Prediction for Twitter. 1174-1192 - Kai Peng, Ying Zhang, Shuai Ling, Zhaoru Ke, Haipeng Zhang:
Where Did the President Visit Last Week? Detecting Celebrity Trips from News Articles. 1193-1206 - Xingyu Peng, Zhenkun Zhou, Chong Zhang, Ke Xu:
Online Social Behavior Enhanced Detection of Political Stances in Tweets. 1207-1219 - Arianna Pera, Luca Maria Aiello:
Narratives of Collective Action in YouTube's Discourse on Veganism. 1220-1236 - Shruti Phadke, Tanushree Mitra:
Characterizing Political Campaigning with Lexical Mutants on Indian Social Media. 1237-1248 - Tiziano Piccardi, Martin Gerlach, Robert West:
Curious Rhythms: Temporal Regularities of Wikipedia Consumption. 1249-1261 - Moritz Pilarski, Kirill Solovev, Nicolas Pröllochs:
Community Notes vs. Snoping: How the Crowd Selects Fact-Checking Targets on Social Media. 1262-1275 - Soham Poddar, Rajdeep Mukherjee, Subhendu Khatuya, Niloy Ganguly, Saptarshi Ghosh:
How COVID-19 Has Impacted the Anti-vaccine Discourse: A Large-Scale Twitter Study Spanning Pre-COVID and Post-COVID Era. 1276-1288 - Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra:
Diversity and Inclusion in the Sharing Economy: An Airbnb Case Study. 1289-1301 - Anand Kumar Rai, Siddharth D. Jaiswal, Animesh Mukherjee:
A Deep Dive into the Disparity of Word Error Rates across Thousands of NPTEL MOOC Videos. 1302-1314 - William Romano, Omar Sharif, Madhusudan Basak, Joseph Gatto, Sarah Masud Preum:
Theme-Driven Keyphrase Extraction to Analyze Social Media Discourse. 1315-1327 - Margie Ruffin, Haeseung Seo, Aiping Xiong, Gang Wang:
Does It Matter Who Said It? Exploring the Impact of Deepfake-Enabled Profiles on User Perception towards Disinformation. 1328-1341 - Giuseppe Russo Latona, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Robert West:
Stranger Danger! Cross-Community Interactions with Fringe Users Increase the Growth of Fringe Communities on Reddit. 1342-1353 - Mohammad Hammas Saeed, Kostantinos Papadamou, Jeremy Blackburn, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Gianluca Stringhini:
TUBERAIDER: Attributing Coordinated Hate Attacks on YouTube Videos to Their Source Communities. 1354-1366 - Sayak Saha Roy, Dipanjan Das, Priyanka Bose, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna, Shirin Nilizadeh:
Unveiling the Risks of NFT Promotion Scams. 1367-1380 - Nikos Salamanos, Pantelitsa Leonidou, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Michael Sirivianos, Maria Aspri, Marius Paraschiv:
HyperGraphDis: Leveraging Hypergraphs for Contextual and Social-Based Disinformation Detection. 1381-1394 - Haeseung Seo, Sian Lee, Dongwon Lee, Aiping Xiong:
Reliability Matters: Exploring the Effect of AI Explanations on Misinformation Detection with a Warning. 1395-1407 - Lanyu Shang, Yang Zhang, Zhenrui Yue, YeonJung Choi, Huimin Zeng, Dong Wang:
A Domain Adaptive Graph Learning Framework to Early Detection of Emergent Healthcare Misinformation on Social Media. 1408-1421 - Zhuoyu Shi, Fred Morstatter:
The Diffusion of Causal Language in Social Networks. 1422-1435 - Karthik Shivaram, Mustafa Bilgic, Matthew A. Shapiro, Aron Culotta:
Characterizing Online Criticism of Partisan News Media Using Weakly Supervised Learning. 1436-1450 - Karthik Shivaram, Mustafa Bilgic, Matthew A. Shapiro, Aron Culotta:
Forecasting Political News Engagement on Social Media. 1451-1462 - Ashwini Kumar Singh, Vahid Ghafouri, Jose Such, Guillermo Suarez-Tangil:
Differences in the Toxic Language of Cross-Platform Communities. 1463-1476 - Boris Sobol, Manuel Tonneau, Samuel Fraiberger, Do Lee, Nir Grinberg:
280 Characters to Employment: Using Twitter to Quantify Job Vacancies. 1477-1489 - Shaojie Tang, Jing Yuan:
Submodular Optimization beyond Nonnegativity: Adaptive Seed Selection in Incentivized Social Advertising. 1490-1502 - Pier Paolo Tricomi, Saurabh Kumar, Mauro Conti, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Climbing the Influence Tiers on TikTok: A Multimodal Study. 1503-1516 - Khonzoda Umarova, Oluchi Okorafor, Pinxian Lu, Sophia Shan, Alex Xu, Ray Zhou, Jennifer Otiono, Beth Lyon, Gilly Leshed:
Xenophobia Meter: Defining and Measuring Online Sentiment toward Foreigners on Twitter. 1517-1530 - Marisa Vasconcelos, Priscila de Souza Mizukami, Claudio Santos Pinhanez:
Disappearing without a Trace: Coverage, Community, Quality, and Temporal Dynamics of Wikipedia Articles on Endangered Brazilian Indigenous Languages. 1531-1544 - Otavio R. Venâncio, Carlos H. G. Ferreira, Jussara M. Almeida, Ana Paula Couto da Silva:
Unraveling User Coordination on Telegram: A Comprehensive Analysis of Political Mobilization during the 2022 Brazilian Presidential Election. 1545-1556 - Padinjaredath Suresh Vishnuprasad, Gianluca Nogara, Felipe Cardoso, Stefano Cresci, Silvia Giordano, Luca Luceri:
Tracking Fringe and Coordinated Activity on Twitter Leading Up to the US Capitol Attack. 1557-1570 - Fedor Vitiugin, Hemant Purohit:
Multilingual Serviceability Model for Detecting and Ranking Help Requests on Social Media during Disasters. 1571-1584 - Pius von Däniken, Jan Milan Deriu, Álvaro Rodrigo, Mark Cieliebak:
Improving Quantification with Minimal In-Domain Annotations: Beyond Classify and Count. 1585-1598 - Bichen Wang, Pengfei Deng, Song Chen, Yanyan Zhao, Bing Qin:
Leveraging Psychiatric Scale for Suicide Risk Detection on Social Media. 1599-1610 - Galen Weld, Amy X. Zhang, Tim Althoff:
Making Online Communities 'Better': A Taxonomy of Community Values on Reddit. 1611-1633 - Siqi Wu, Paul Resnick:
Calibrate-Extrapolate: Rethinking Prevalence Estimation with Black Box Classifiers. 1634-1647 - Ruijie Xi, Munindar P. Singh:
Morality in the Mundane: Categorizing Moral Reasoning in Real-Life Social Situations. 1648-1660 - Lu Xian, Lingyao Li, Yiwei Xu, Ben Zefeng Zhang, Libby Hemphill:
Landscape of Large Language Models in Global English News: Topics, Sentiments, and Spatiotemporal Analysis. 1661-1673 - Jiechen Xu, Lei Han, Shazia Sadiq, Gianluca Demartini:
On the Role of Large Language Models in Crowdsourcing Misinformation Assessment. 1674-1686 - Muheng Yan, Amy Yunyu Chiang, Yu-Ru Lin:
From Posts to Pavement, or Vice Versa? The Dynamic Interplay between Online Activism and Offline Confrontations. 1687-1701 - Chen Yang, Bin Cao, Jing Fan:
TeC: A Novel Method for Text Clustering with Large Language Models Guidance and Weakly-Supervised Contrastive Learning. 1702-1712 - Pingjing Yang, Ly Dinh, Alex Stratton, Jana Diesner:
Detection and Categorization of Needs during Crises Based on Twitter Data. 1713-1726 - Jaeyoun You, Bongwon Suh:
Evaluating and Improving Value Judgments in AI: A Scenario-Based Study on Large Language Models' Depiction of Social Conventions. 1727-1739 - Xinchen Yu, Eduardo Blanco, Lingzi Hong:
Hate Cannot Drive Out Hate: Forecasting Conversation Incivility following Replies to Hate Speech. 1740-1752 - Jing Yuan, Twumasi Mensah-Boateng, Shaojie Tang:
Influencer Marketing Augmented Personalized Assortment Planning: A Two-Stage Optimization Problem. 1753-1765 - Chong Zhang, Zhenkun Zhou, Xingyu Peng, Ke Xu:
DoubleH: Twitter User Stance Detection via Bipartite Graph Neural Networks. 1766-1778 - Yiguang Zhang, Kristen M. Altenburger, Poppy Zhang, Tsutomu Okano, Shawndra Hill:
Node Attribute Prediction with Weighted and Directed Edges on Single and Multilayer Networks. 1779-1791 - Shiyao Zhao, Zhu Wang, Dingqi Yang, Xuejing Li, Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu:
ProtoRectifier: A Prototype Rectification Framework for Efficient Cross-Domain Text Classification with Limited Labeled Samples. 1792-1803 - Wanying Zhao, Siyi Guo, Kristina Lerman, Yong-Yeol Ahn:
Discovering Collective Narratives Shifts in Online Discussions. 1804-1817 - Ke Zhou, Sanja Scepanovic, Daniele Quercia:
Characterizing Fake News Targeting Corporations. 1818-1832 - Yuhang Zhou, Xuan Lu, Ge Gao, Qiaozhu Mei, Wei Ai:
Emoji Promotes Developer Participation and Issue Resolution on GitHub. 1833-1846 - Yiming Zhu, Ehsan ul Haq, Gareth Tyson, Lik-Hang Lee, Yuyang Wang, Pan Hui:
A Study of Partisan News Sharing in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. 1847-1858 - Wenrui Zuo, Raul J. Mondragón, Aravindh Raman, Gareth Tyson:
Understanding and Improving Content Moderation in Web3 Platforms. 1859-1870
Dataset Papers
- Lin Ai, Sameer Gupta, Shreya Oak, Zheng Hui, Zizhou Liu, Julia Hirschberg:
TweetIntent@Crisis: A Dataset Revealing Narratives of Both Sides in the Russia-Ukraine Crisis. 1872-1887 - Cory J. Cascalheira, Santosh Chapagain, Ryan E. Flinn, Dannie Klooster, Danica Laprade, Yuxuan Zhao, Emily M. Lund, Alejandra Gonzalez, Kelsey Corro, Rikki Wheatley, Ana Gutierrez, Oziel Garcia Villanueva, Koustuv Saha, Munmun De Choudhury, Jillian R. Scheer, Shah Muhammad Hamdi:
The LGBTQ+ Minority Stress on Social Media (MiSSoM) Dataset: A Labeled Dataset for Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning. 1888-1899 - Kai Chen, Zihao He, Keith Burghardt, Jingxin Zhang, Kristina Lerman:
IsamasRed: A Public Dataset Tracking Reddit Discussions on Israel-Hamas Conflict. 1900-1912 - Xi Chen, Mattia Samory, Scott Hale, David Jurgens, Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz:
A Multilingual Similarity Dataset for News Article Frame. 1913-1923 - Paramita Das, Isaac Johnson, Diego Sáez-Trumper, Pablo Aragón:
Language-Agnostic Modeling of Wikipedia Articles for Content Quality Assessment across Languages. 1924-1934 - Alessandro Gambetti, Qiwei Han:
AiGen-FoodReview: A Multimodal Dataset of Machine-Generated Restaurant Reviews and Images on Social Media. 1935-1945 - Jonas Glasebach, Max-Emanuel Keller, Alexander Döschl, Peter Mandl:
GMHP7k: A Corpus of German Misogynistic Hatespeech Posts. 1946-1957 - Benjamin D. Horne, Maurício Gruppi:
NELA-PS: A Dataset of Pink Slime News Articles for the Study of Local News Ecosystems. 1958-1966 - Hitkul Jangra, Rajiv Ratn Shah, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Dataset and Analysis of Real World Habit Building Attempts. 1967-1978 - Anna Lieb, Maneesh Arora, Eni Mustafaraj:
Online News Coverage of Critical Race Theory Controversies: A Dataset of Annotated Headlines. 1979-1990 - Amin Mekacher, Max Falkenberg, Andrea Baronchelli:
The Koo Dataset: An Indian Microblogging Platform with Global Ambitions. 1991-2002 - Nick Oh:
Sentibank: A Unified Resource of Sentiment Lexicons and Dictionaries. 2003-2013 - Jay Patel, Pujan Paudel, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Gianluca Stringhini, Jeremy Blackburn:
iDRAMA-Scored-2024: A Dataset of the Scored Social Media Platform from 2020 to 2023. 2014-2024 - Paloma Piot, Patricia Martín-Rodilla, Javier Parapar:
MetaHate: A Dataset for Unifying Efforts on Hate Speech Detection. 2025-2039 - Salvatore Romano, Riccardo Angius, Natalie Kerby, Paul Bouchaud, Jacopo Amidei, Andreas Kaltenbrunner:
A Dataset to Assess Microsoft Copilot Answers in the Context of Swiss, Bavarian and Hessian Elections. 2040-2050 - Lanyu Shang, Bozhang Chen, Anav Vora, Yang Zhang, Ximing Cai, Dong Wang:
SocialDrought: A Social and News Media Driven Dataset and Analytical Platform towards Understanding Societal Impact of Drought. 2051-2062 - Shay Moran, Roei Davidson, Nir Grinberg:
EnronSR: A Benchmark for Evaluating AI-Generated Email Replies. 2063-2075
Poster Papers
- Divya Mani Adhikari, Muhammad Imran, Umair Qazi, Ingmar Weber:
Analyzing Mentions of Death in COVID-19 Tweets. 2077-2083 - Léopaul Boesinger, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Veniamin Veselovsky, Robert West:
Tube2Vec: Social and Semantic Embeddings of YouTube Channels. 2084-2090 - Jeong-Eun Choi, Karla Schäfer, York Yannikos:
Scientific Appearance in Telegram. 2091-2096 - Evgenia Christoforou, Gianluca Demartini, Jahna Otterbacher:
Generative AI in Crowdwork for Web and Social Media Research: A Survey of Workers at Three Platforms. 2097-2103 - Hanjia Lyu, Weihong Qi, Zhongyu Wei, Jiebo Luo:
Human vs. LMMs: Exploring the Discrepancy in Emoji Interpretation and Usage in Digital Communication. 2104-2110
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