Authors
Wafa Alorainy, Peter Burnap, Han Liu, Matthew Williams, Luca Giommoni
Publication date
2021
Journal
Social Network Analysis and Mining
Volume
12
Issue
27
Description
Hateful individuals and groups have increasingly been using the Internet to express their ideas, spread their beliefs and recruit new members. Understanding the network characteristics of these hateful groups could help understand individuals’ exposure to hate and derive intervention strategies to mitigate the dangers of such networks by disrupting communications. This article analyses two hateful followers’ networks and three hateful retweet networks of Twitter users who post content subsequently classified by human annotators as containing hateful content. Our analysis shows similar connectivity characteristics between the hateful followers networks and likewise between the hateful retweet networks. The study shows that the hateful networks exhibit higher connectivity characteristics when compared to other “risky” networks, which can be seen as a risk in terms of the likelihood of exposure to, and propagation …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
W Alorainy, P Burnap, H Liu, M Williams, L Giommoni - Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2022