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The Toxicity Phenomenon Across Social Media

Rhett Hanscom, Tamara Silbergleit Lehman, Qin Lv, Shivakant Mishra

TL;DR

A novel perspective of the negative impacts of social media platforms is presented and a gap in literature is filled to help improve the future of social media platforms.

Abstract

Social media platforms have evolved rapidly in modernity without strong regulation. One clear obstacle faced by current users is that of toxicity. Toxicity on social media manifests through a number of forms, including harassment, negativity, misinformation or other means of divisiveness. In this paper, we characterize literature surrounding toxicity, formalize a definition of toxicity, propose a novel cycle of internet extremism, list current approaches to toxicity detection, outline future directions to minimize toxicity in future social media endeavors, and identify current gaps in research space. We present a novel perspective of the negative impacts of social media platforms and fill a gap in literature to help improve the future of social media platforms.

The Toxicity Phenomenon Across Social Media

TL;DR

A novel perspective of the negative impacts of social media platforms is presented and a gap in literature is filled to help improve the future of social media platforms.

Abstract

Social media platforms have evolved rapidly in modernity without strong regulation. One clear obstacle faced by current users is that of toxicity. Toxicity on social media manifests through a number of forms, including harassment, negativity, misinformation or other means of divisiveness. In this paper, we characterize literature surrounding toxicity, formalize a definition of toxicity, propose a novel cycle of internet extremism, list current approaches to toxicity detection, outline future directions to minimize toxicity in future social media endeavors, and identify current gaps in research space. We present a novel perspective of the negative impacts of social media platforms and fill a gap in literature to help improve the future of social media platforms.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 29 sections, 2 figures, 2 tables.

Figures (2)

  • Figure 1: Difference between toxicity and negativity.
  • Figure 2: Cycle of toxicity, misinformation, and polarization.