Raiders of the Lost Kek: 3.5 Years of Augmented 4chan Posts from the Politically Incorrect Board
Antonis Papasavva, Savvas Zannettou, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Gianluca, Stringhini, Jeremy Blackburn

TL;DR
This paper introduces the largest publicly available dataset of 4chan's /pol/ board posts, spanning 3.5 years, with added labels like toxicity scores and named entities, enabling diverse research on online discourse and social media analysis.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, annotated archive of 4chan /pol/ posts, including toxicity and entity labels, facilitating research in NLP, social dynamics, and cross-platform studies.
Findings
Largest publicly available 4chan dataset to date
Includes toxicity scores and named entity annotations
Offers insights into discussion topics and toxicity levels
Abstract
This paper presents a dataset with over 3.3M threads and 134.5M posts from the Politically Incorrect board (/pol/) of the imageboard forum 4chan, posted over a period of almost 3.5 years (June 2016-November 2019). To the best of our knowledge, this represents the largest publicly available 4chan dataset, providing the community with an archive of posts that have been permanently deleted from 4chan and are otherwise inaccessible. We augment the data with a set of additional labels, including toxicity scores and the named entities mentioned in each post. We also present a statistical analysis of the dataset, providing an overview of what researchers interested in using it can expect, as well as a simple content analysis, shedding light on the most prominent discussion topics, the most popular entities mentioned, and the toxicity level of each post. Overall, we are confident that our work…
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TopicsHate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection · Machine Learning and Data Classification · Software Engineering Research
