Unifying the Extremes: Developing a Unified Model for Detecting and Predicting Extremist Traits and Radicalization
Allison Lahnala, Vasudha Varadarajan, Lucie Flek, H. Andrew Schwartz, Ryan L. Boyd

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive framework for detecting and predicting extremist traits across diverse online communities by analyzing discourse and identifying psychosocial factors, enabling early intervention and better understanding of radicalization processes.
Contribution
The study presents a novel, generalized psychosocial model of extremism and a method for quantifying extremism across ideologies, improving early detection and cross-community analysis.
Findings
Accurately predicts incel community entry up to 10 months prior
Identifies 11 distinct extremist traits as a generalized model
Users maintain extremism levels after joining communities
Abstract
The proliferation of ideological movements into extremist factions via social media has become a global concern. While radicalization has been studied extensively within the context of specific ideologies, our ability to accurately characterize extremism in more generalizable terms remains underdeveloped. In this paper, we propose a novel method for extracting and analyzing extremist discourse across a range of online community forums. By focusing on verbal behavioral signatures of extremist traits, we develop a framework for quantifying extremism at both user and community levels. Our research identifies 11 distinct factors, which we term ``The Extremist Eleven,'' as a generalized psychosocial model of extremism. Applying our method to various online communities, we demonstrate an ability to characterize ideologically diverse communities across the 11 extremist traits. We demonstrate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTerrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
