Twitter Hate Map
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 3:32 pm
http://www.policymic.com/articles/42729 ... -countriesA recent study by two Swedish economists has shed light on the world's most and least racially tolerant countries, and the results might surprise you. While the United States is ranked among the most tolerant on the globe (some may find this predictable, others may not), Europe presents a greater range of tolerance levels, with several countries in the second and third least tolerant ranges.
"Nigger" is not racist unless you apply it to most black people but with what you do for a living, you don't need to eat shit from the brainwashed that can cost you money.baffled wrote:I have to, but I don't put racist shit on there.
I wonder if the researchers considered asking more than a single question to determine racial attitudes because I am fairly certain that there is more than tolerance than being homogeneous or having other things that you hate people worse for.Blaidd Drwg wrote:http://www.policymic.com/articles/42729 ... -countriesA recent study by two Swedish economists has shed light on the world's most and least racially tolerant countries, and the results might surprise you. While the United States is ranked among the most tolerant on the globe (some may find this predictable, others may not), Europe presents a greater range of tolerance levels, with several countries in the second and third least tolerant ranges.
Terry B. wrote:I wonder if the researchers considered asking more than a single question to determine racial attitudes because I am fairly certain that there is more than tolerance than being homogeneous or having other things that you hate people worse for.Blaidd Drwg wrote:http://www.policymic.com/articles/42729 ... -countriesA recent study by two Swedish economists has shed light on the world's most and least racially tolerant countries, and the results might surprise you. While the United States is ranked among the most tolerant on the globe (some may find this predictable, others may not), Europe presents a greater range of tolerance levels, with several countries in the second and third least tolerant ranges.
Unlikely, Terry. If they had real research skills and a solid grasp of scientific method they never would have gone into sociology in the first place.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Terry B. wrote:I wonder if the researchers considered asking more than a single question to determine racial attitudes because I am fairly certain that there is more than tolerance than being homogeneous or having other things that you hate people worse for.Blaidd Drwg wrote:http://www.policymic.com/articles/42729 ... -countriesA recent study by two Swedish economists has shed light on the world's most and least racially tolerant countries, and the results might surprise you. While the United States is ranked among the most tolerant on the globe (some may find this predictable, others may not), Europe presents a greater range of tolerance levels, with several countries in the second and third least tolerant ranges.
They are Swedish. They like simple functional DIY furniture and easily digested statistics.
Shush now, that's not part of the narrative.Kazuya Mishima wrote:Why didn't they provide mapping for "honkey" and "cracker"? Only white people can hate?
Determining the context of a word in a sentence programatically is one of the hardest things to do in the computer science world.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:You can zoom in. Their stats are goofy and weighted for population. If you oom in on West Michigan, you can see specifically where the hate originates. Lol. Ferris Stte University for one
Second, the assumption that the word '******' is always used in a racist context is wrong.
I thought so, too. But they accounted for that.kreator wrote:Determining the context of a word in a sentence programatically is one of the hardest things to do in the computer science world.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:You can zoom in. Their stats are goofy and weighted for population. If you oom in on West Michigan, you can see specifically where the hate originates. Lol. Ferris Stte University for one
Second, the assumption that the word '******' is always used in a racist context is wrong.
Because algorithmic sentiment analysis would automatically classify any tweet containing 'hate words' as "negative," this project relied upon the HSU students to read the entirety of tweet and classify it as positive, neutral or negative based on a predefined rubric. Only those tweets that were identified by human readers as negative were used in this analysis.
Ah ok.Gin Master wrote:I thought so, too. But they accounted for that.kreator wrote:Determining the context of a word in a sentence programatically is one of the hardest things to do in the computer science world.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:You can zoom in. Their stats are goofy and weighted for population. If you oom in on West Michigan, you can see specifically where the hate originates. Lol. Ferris Stte University for one
Second, the assumption that the word '******' is always used in a racist context is wrong.
Because algorithmic sentiment analysis would automatically classify any tweet containing 'hate words' as "negative," this project relied upon the HSU students to read the entirety of tweet and classify it as positive, neutral or negative based on a predefined rubric. Only those tweets that were identified by human readers as negative were used in this analysis.