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      Online hatred of women in the Incels.me forum : Linguistic analysis and automatic detection

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          This paper presents a study of the (now suspended) online discussion forum Incels.me and its users, involuntary celibates or incels, a virtual community of isolated men without a sexual life, who see women as the cause of their problems and often use the forum for misogynistic hate speech and other forms of incitement. Involuntary celibates have attracted media attention and concern, after a killing spree in April 2018 in Toronto, Canada. The aim of this study is to shed light on the group dynamics of the incel community, by applying mixed-methods quantitative and qualitative approaches to analyze how the users of the forum create in-group identity and how they construct major out-groups, particularly women. We investigate the vernacular used by incels, apply automatic profiling techniques to determine who they are, discuss the hate speech posted in the forum, and propose a Deep Learning system that is able to detect instances of misogyny, homophobia, and racism, with approximately 95% accuracy.

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                Journal
                Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict
                JLAC
                John Benjamins Publishing Company
                2213-1272
                2213-1280
                November 25 2019
                November 25 2019
                November 25 2019
                July 8 2019
                : 7
                : 2
                : 240-268
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Hildesheim
                [2 ]University of Antwerp
                [3 ]University of Munich
                [4 ]Columbia University
                [5 ]University of Hull
                [6 ]Textgain
                Article
                10.1075/jlac.00026.jak
                cc23e7cd-5ba2-432d-ac0a-8bf97031f2d6
                © 2019
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