On the Aggression Diffusion Modeling and Minimization in Online Social Networks Marinos Poiitis Athena Vakali Nicolas Kourtellis mpoiitis@csd.auth.gr avakali@csd.auth.gr nicolas.kourtellis@telefonica.com Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Aristotle...
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On the Aggression Diffusion Modeling and Minimization in Online Social Networks Marinos Poiitis Athena Vakali Nicolas Kourtellis mpoiitis@csd.auth.gr avakali@csd.auth.gr nicolas.kourtellis@telefonica.com Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Telefonica I+D Thessaloniki, Greece Thessaloniki, Greece Barcelona, Spain ABSTRACT users, and the society as a whole. Aggression can be explicit or im- Aggression in online social networks has been studied up to now, plicit in the way it is expressed, through posting of negative views and feelings (e.g., anger, distrust or sadness), inappropriate content arXiv:2005.10646v2 [cs.SI] 22 May 2020 mostly with several machine learning methods which detect such behavior in a static context. However, the way aggression diffuses (e.g., posting of embarrassing photos or videos), or unconsciously in the network has received little attention as it embeds modeling (e.g., through negative gossip spreading) hurting online users
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