Quantifying How Hateful Communities Radicalize Online Users
Matheus Schmitz, Keith Burghardt, Goran Muric

TL;DR
This study quantifies how joining fringe hateful communities on Reddit causes users to propagate hate speech outside these communities, demonstrating the spillover effect and its persistence over months.
Contribution
It provides causal evidence that participation in hate-filled echo chambers leads to increased hate speech dissemination across social networks.
Findings
Joining hate communities increases outside hate speech levels.
Hate speech spread persists for months after joining.
Hate speech spillover occurs across racism, misogyny, and fat-shaming communities.
Abstract
While online social media offers a way for ignored or stifled voices to be heard, it also allows users a platform to spread hateful speech. Such speech usually originates in fringe communities, yet it can spill over into mainstream channels. In this paper, we measure the impact of joining fringe hateful communities in terms of hate speech propagated to the rest of the social network. We leverage data from Reddit to assess the effect of joining one type of echo chamber: a digital community of like-minded users exhibiting hateful behavior. We measure members' usage of hate speech outside the studied community before and after they become active participants. Using Interrupted Time Series (ITS) analysis as a causal inference method, we gauge the spillover effect, in which hateful language from within a certain community can spread outside that community by using the level of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection · Social Media and Politics · Media Influence and Politics
