Mpox Narrative on Instagram: A Labeled Multilingual Dataset of Instagram Posts on Mpox for Sentiment, Hate Speech, and Anxiety Analysis
Nirmalya Thakur

TL;DR
This paper introduces a large, multilingual Instagram dataset related to mpox, with annotations for sentiment, hate speech, and anxiety, enabling comprehensive social media analysis of public reactions during the outbreak.
Contribution
It provides the first publicly available multilingual Instagram dataset on mpox, including annotations for sentiment, hate speech, and stress, along with analysis results of these attributes.
Findings
Majority of posts were neutral (50.64%)
95.75% of posts did not contain hate speech
27.95% of posts indicated anxiety or stress
Abstract
The world is currently experiencing an outbreak of mpox, which has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by WHO. No prior work related to social media mining has focused on the development of a dataset of Instagram posts about the mpox outbreak. The work presented in this paper aims to address this research gap and makes two scientific contributions to this field. First, it presents a multilingual dataset of 60,127 Instagram posts about mpox, published between July 23, 2022, and September 5, 2024. The dataset, available at https://dx.doi.org/10.21227/7fvc-y093, contains Instagram posts about mpox in 52 languages. For each of these posts, the Post ID, Post Description, Date of publication, language, and translated version of the post (translation to English was performed using the Google Translate API) are presented as separate attributes in the dataset. After…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGothic Literature and Media Analysis · Poxvirus research and outbreaks
