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“We found no violation!”: Twitter's Violent Threats Policy and Toxicity in Online Discourse

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Casula, Pooja; Anupam, Aditya; Parvin, Nassim (2021): “We found no violation!”: Twitter's Violent Threats Policy and Toxicity in Online Discourse. C&T '21: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Communities & Technologies - Wicked Problems in the Age of Tech. DOI: 10.1145/3461564.3461589. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 151–159. Seattle, WA, USA

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Free Speech, Online Moderation, Violent Threats, Online Toxicity, Language Analysis, Social Media, Marginalization, Twitter

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