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Community rules play a key part in enabling or constraining the behaviors of members in online communities. However, little is unknown regarding whether and to what degree changing rules actually affects community dynamics. In this paper,…

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As more people flock to social media to connect with others and form virtual communities, it is important to research how members of these groups interact to understand human behavior on the Web. In response to an increase in hate speech,…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2021-01-07 Pamela Bilo Thomas , Daniel Riehm , Maria Glenski , Tim Weninger

Users organize themselves into communities on web platforms. These communities can interact with one another, often leading to conflicts and toxic interactions. However, little is known about the mechanisms of interactions between…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2018-03-13 Srijan Kumar , William L. Hamilton , Jure Leskovec , Dan Jurafsky

Increasingly people form opinions based on information they consume on online social media. As a result, it is crucial to understand what type of content attracts people's attention on social media and drive discussions. In this paper we…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2017-05-09 Benjamin D. Horne , Sibel Adali , Sujoy Sikdar

Online platforms face pressure to keep their communities civil and respectful. Thus, the bannings of problematic online communities from mainstream platforms like Reddit and Facebook are often met with enthusiastic public reactions.…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2023-10-25 Giuseppe Russo , Luca Verginer , Manoel Horta Ribeiro , Giona Casiraghi

On Reddit, individual subreddits are used to organize content and connect users. One mode of interaction is the subreddit link, which occurs when a user makes a direct reference to a subreddit in another community. Based on the ubiquity of…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2022-03-22 Rachel Krohn , Tim Weninger

When discussing difficult topics online, is it common to meaningfully engage with people from diverse perspectives? Why or why not? Could features of the online environment be redesigned to encourage civil conversation across difference? In…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2024-09-09 Rijul Magu , Nivedhitha Mathan Kumar , Yihe Liu , Xander Koo , Diyi Yang , Amy Bruckman

Millions of people use online social networks to reinforce their sense of belonging, for example by giving and asking for feedback as a form of social validation and self-recognition. It is common to observe disagreement among people…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2024-09-09 Diletta Goglia , Davide Vega

The proliferation of social media platforms has afforded social scientists unprecedented access to vast troves of data on human interactions, facilitating the study of online behavior at an unparalleled scale. These platforms typically…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2024-09-19 Yulin Yu , Julie Jiang , Paramveer Dhillon

Most platforms, including Reddit, face a dilemma when applying interventions such as subreddit bans to toxic communities -- do they risk angering their user base by proactively enforcing stricter controls on discourse or do they defer…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2024-01-18 Hussam Habib , Rishab Nithyanand

Community-level bans are a common tool against groups that enable online harassment and harmful speech. Unfortunately, the efficacy of community bans has only been partially studied and with mixed results. Here, we provide a flexible…

Most social network analysis works at the level of interactions between users. But the vast growth in size and complexity of social networks enables us to examine interactions at larger scale. In this work we use a dataset of 76M…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2015-11-25 Jack Hessel , Alexandra Schofield , Lillian Lee , David Mimno

Reddit administrators have generally struggled to prevent or contain such discourse for several reasons including: (1) the inability for a handful of human administrators to track and react to millions of posts and comments per day and (2)…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2019-07-01 Hussam Habib , Maaz Bin Musa , Fareed Zaffar , Rishab Nithyanand

Reddit has found its communities playing a prominent role in originating and propagating problematic socio-political discourse. Reddit administrators have generally struggled to prevent or contain such discourse for several reasons…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2024-01-18 Hussam Habib , Maaz Bin Musa , Fareed Zaffar , Rishab Nithyanand

While online hate groups pose significant risks to the health of online platforms and safety of marginalized groups, little is known about what causes users to become active in hate groups and the effect of social interactions on furthering…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2023-03-27 Daniel Hickey , Matheus Schmitz , Daniel Fessler , Paul Smaldino , Goran Muric , Keith Burghardt

Online users discuss and converse about all sorts of topics on social networks. Facebook, Twitter, Reddit are among many other networks where users can have this freedom of information sharing. The abundance of information shared over these…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2021-11-24 Jasser Jasser , Ivan Garibay , Steve Scheinert , Alexander V. Mantzaris

Making online social communities 'better' is a challenging undertaking, as online communities are extraordinarily varied in their size, topical focus, and governance. As such, what is valued by one community may not be valued by another.…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2022-05-11 Galen Weld , Amy X. Zhang , Tim Althoff

Emotions play an important role in interpersonal interactions and social conflict, yet their function in the development of controversy and disagreement in online conversations has not been explored. To address this gap, we study…

Computation and Language · Computer Science 2022-12-02 Kai Chen , Zihao He , Rong-Ching Chang , Jonathan May , Kristina Lerman

This article presents a systematic analysis of the patterns of behavior of individuals as well as groups observed in community-driven platforms for discussion like Reddit, where users usually exchange information and viewpoints on their…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2020-01-01 Sachin Thukral , Arnab Chatterjee , Hardik Meisheri , Tushar Kataria , Aman Agarwal , Ishan Verma , Lipika Dey

Developing a strong community requires empowered leadership capable of overcoming governance challenges. New online platforms have given users opportunities to practice governance through content moderation roles. The over 2.8 million…

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