Reconsidering Tweets: Intervening During Tweet Creation Decreases Offensive Content
Matthew Katsaros (1), Kathy Yang (2), Lauren Fratamico (2) ((1) Yale, Law School, (2) Twitter Inc.)

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that prompting Twitter users to reconsider their Tweets before posting can significantly reduce the creation of offensive content, offering a proactive moderation strategy.
Contribution
The paper introduces and empirically tests a novel intervention that prompts users to reconsider offensive Tweets before posting, reducing offensive content creation.
Findings
Users prompted with the intervention posted 6% fewer offensive Tweets.
Prompted users showed a decrease in future offensive Tweets.
Offensive replies to prompted Tweets also declined.
Abstract
The proliferation of harmful and offensive content is a problem that many online platforms face today. One of the most common approaches for moderating offensive content online is via the identification and removal after it has been posted, increasingly assisted by machine learning algorithms. More recently, platforms have begun employing moderation approaches which seek to intervene prior to offensive content being posted. In this paper, we conduct an online randomized controlled experiment on Twitter to evaluate a new intervention that aims to encourage participants to reconsider their offensive content and, ultimately, seeks to reduce the amount of offensive content on the platform. The intervention prompts users who are about to post harmful content with an opportunity to pause and reconsider their Tweet. We find that users in our treatment prompted with this intervention posted 6%…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection · Spam and Phishing Detection · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
