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Troll and divide: the language of online polarization
Almog Simchon
, William J. Brady
, Jay J. Van Bavel
Department of Psychology
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Tweets
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Dictionary
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Online Polarization
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COVID-19
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Public Health
50%
Social Media
50%
Political Context
50%
Public Opinion Polls
50%
Intergroup Conflict
50%
Online Networks
50%
Social Media Platforms
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Simple Tools
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Animosity
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Partisan Differences
50%
Multiple Time Periods
50%
Political Rights
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Democratic Practice
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Regular Users
50%
Russian Trolls
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Reddit
50%
Political Left
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#BlackLivesMatter
50%
Bad Actors
50%
Set Prediction
50%
Language Dictionary
50%
Partisan Bias
50%
Engaged Users
50%
Psychology
Public Health
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