Understanding Troll Writing as a Linguistic Phenomenon (original) (raw)

Troll Tweet Detection Using Contextualized Word Representations

Sultan Zavrak

arXiv (Cornell University), 2022

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Early detection of internet trolls: Introducing an algorithm based on word pairs / single words multiple repetition ratio

Sergei Monakhov

PLOS ONE, 2020

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A Context-Sensitive Word Embedding Approach for The Detection of Troll Tweets

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Linguistic Cues to Deception: Identifying Political Trolls on Social Media

Aseel Addawood

2019

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Neten dharan

2019

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E Weltevrede

2017

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Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2021

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TeamX@DravidianLangTech-ACL2022: A Comparative Analysis for Troll-Based Meme Classification

Rabindra Nath Nandi

Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Speech and Language Technologies for Dravidian Languages

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TrollsWithOpinion: A Dataset for Predicting Domain-specific Opinion Manipulation in Troll Memes

Shardul Suryawanshi

ArXiv, 2021

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Supervised Machine Learning for the Detection of Troll Profiles in Twitter Social Network: Application to a Real Case of Cyberbullying

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Understanding the Trolling Phenomenon: The Automated Detection of Bots and Cyborgs in the Social Media

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When Doublespeak Goes Viral: A Speech Act Analysis of Internet Trolling

Andrew Morgan

Erkenntnis, 2022

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Characterizing and Detecting State-Sponsored Troll Activity on Social Media

Fatima Ezzeddine

arXiv (Cornell University), 2022

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NLP-CUET@DravidianLangTech-EACL2021: Investigating Visual and Textual Features to Identify Trolls from Multimodal Social Media Memes

EFTEKHAR HOSSAIN 1308006

2021

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Stylistic Variation in Twitter Trolling

Isobelle Clarke

Human-computer interaction series, 2018

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2018 - The Art of Trolling: Semiotic Ingredients, Sociocultural Causes, Pragmatic and Political Effects

Massimo Leone

Virality and Morphogenesis of Right-Wing Internet Populism, 2018

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TrollMagnifier: Detecting State-Sponsored Troll Accounts on Reddit

Shiza Ali

2022 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP), 2022

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Examining Trolls and Polarization with a Retweet Network

Kate Starbird

2018

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Linguistic variation across Twitter and Twitter trolling

Isobelle Clarke

2020

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DISCOVER TROLLING IDENTITY IN SOCIAL MEDIA : REVIEW

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Findings of the Shared Task on Troll Meme Classification in Tamil

Shardul Suryawanshi

2021

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"'Uh....not to be nitpicky,,,,,but...the past tense of drag is dragged, not drug.": An overview of trolling strategies.'

Claire Hardaker

Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, 2013

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A Survey on Troll Detection

Gianfranco Lombardo

Future Internet, 2020

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Trolling the trolls: Online forum users constructions of the nature and properties of trolling

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Knowledge Graph Analysis of Russian Trolls

Chih-yuan Li

Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Data Science, Technology and Applications

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A Poetics of Global Trolling

Haun Saussy

University of Toronto Quarterly , 2019

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Veszelszki, Ágnes 2017: Verbal and Visual Aggression in Trolling. In: Benedek András, Veszelszki Ágnes (eds.): Virtual Reality − Real Visuality: Virtual, Visual, Veridical. Frankfurt am Main et al.: Peter Lang. 141−155

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Fusing Stylistic Features with Deep-learning Methods for Profiling Fake News Spreader

Daniel Castro

2020

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Lexical analysis of automated accounts on Twitter

Isa Inuwa-Dutse

ArXiv, 2018

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The Analyzing of Anonymous Trolling Comment On Social Media

Sepriadi Saputra

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Andreas Birkbak

Encyclopedia of Technology and Politics, 2022

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Bot and Gender Identification: Textual Analysis of Tweets

João B. Rocha-Junior

2019

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UVCE-IIITT@DravidianLangTech-EACL2021: Tamil Troll Meme Classification: You need to Pay more Attention

Siddhanth Hegde

ArXiv, 2021

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A Dataset for Troll Classification of TamilMemes

Shardul Suryawanshi

2020

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Exposing propaganda: an analysis of stylistic cues comparing human annotations and machine classification

Benjamin Icard

EACL 2024, UnImplicit 2024, 2024

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