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Outcome-Constrained Large Language Models for Countering Hate Speech

Computation and Language 2024-10-02 v2

Abstract

Automatic counterspeech generation methods have been developed to assist efforts in combating hate speech. Existing research focuses on generating counterspeech with linguistic attributes such as being polite, informative, and intent-driven. However, the real impact of counterspeech in online environments is seldom considered. This study aims to develop methods for generating counterspeech constrained by conversation outcomes and evaluate their effectiveness. We experiment with large language models (LLMs) to incorporate into the text generation process two desired conversation outcomes: low conversation incivility and non-hateful hater reentry. Specifically, we experiment with instruction prompts, LLM finetuning, and LLM reinforcement learning (RL). Evaluation results show that our methods effectively steer the generation of counterspeech toward the desired outcomes. Our analyses, however, show that there are differences in the quality and style depending on the model.

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@article{arxiv.2403.17146,
  title  = {Outcome-Constrained Large Language Models for Countering Hate Speech},
  author = {Lingzi Hong and Pengcheng Luo and Eduardo Blanco and Xiaoying Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17146},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted for presentation at the EMNLP 2024 main conference

R2 v1 2026-06-28T15:33:19.147Z