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From Toxicity in Online Comments to Incivility in American News: Proceed with Caution

Authors :
Hede, Anushree
Agarwal, Oshin
Lu, Linda
Mutz, Diana C.
Nenkova, Ani
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The ability to quantify incivility online, in news and in congressional debates, is of great interest to political scientists. Computational tools for detecting online incivility for English are now fairly accessible and potentially could be applied more broadly. We test the Jigsaw Perspective API for its ability to detect the degree of incivility on a corpus that we developed, consisting of manual annotations of civility in American news. We demonstrate that toxicity models, as exemplified by Perspective, are inadequate for the analysis of incivility in news. We carry out error analysis that points to the need to develop methods to remove spurious correlations between words often mentioned in the news, especially identity descriptors and incivility. Without such improvements, applying Perspective or similar models on news is likely to lead to wrong conclusions, that are not aligned with the human perception of incivility.<br />Comment: Accepted at EACL 2021

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.03671
Document Type :
Working Paper