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Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by NwibanaEmmanuel(m): 7:53pm On Dec 18, 2018
Women have been telling Twitter for years that they endure a lot of abuse on the platform. A new study from human rights watchdog Amnesty International attempts to assess just how much. A lot, it turns out.

Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end abuses of human rights.

About 7 percent of the tweets prominent women in government and journalism receive were found to be abusive or problematic. Women of color were 34 percent more likely to be targets than white women. Black women specifically were 84 percent more likely than white women to be mentioned in problematic tweets.

After an analysis that eventually included almost 15 million tweets, Amnesty International released the findings and in its report, described Twitter as a “toxic place for women.” The organization, which is perhaps best known for its efforts to free international political prisoners, has turned its attention to tech firms lately, and it called on the social network to “make available meaningful and comprehensive data regarding the scale and nature of abuse on their platform, as well as how they are addressing it.”

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“Twitter has publicly committed to improving the collective health, openness, and civility of public conversation on our service,” Vijaya Gadde, Twitter’s head of legal, policy, and trust and safety, said in a statement in response to the report. “Twitter’s health is measured by how we help encourage more healthy debate, conversations, and critical thinking. Conversely, abuse, malicious automation, and manipulation detract from the health of Twitter. We are committed to holding ourselves publicly accountable towards progress in this regard.”

Together with Montreal-based AI startup Element AI, the project called “Troll Patrol” started by looking at tweets aimed at almost 800 female journalists and politicians from the U.S. and the U.K. It didn’t study men. More than 6,500 volunteers analyzed 288,000 posts and labeled the ones that contained language that was abusive or problematic (“hurtful or hostile content” that doesn’t necessarily meet the threshold for abuse).

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Each tweet was analyzed by three people, according to Julien Cornebise, who runs Element’s London office, and experts on violence and abuse against women also spot-checked the volunteers’ grading. The project also wanted to use those human judgments to build and test a machine-learning algorithm that could flag abuse—in theory, the kind of thing a social network like Twitter might use to protect its users.

Cornebise’s team used machine learning to extrapolate the human-generated analysis to a full set of 14.5 million tweets mentioning the same figures. They also made sure the tweets examined by the volunteers were representative and that the findings were accurate. Then his team used the data created to train an abuse-detecting algorithm and compared the algorithm’s conclusions to those of the volunteers and experts. This kind of work is becoming increasingly important as companies like Facebook Inc. and YouTube use machine learning to flag content that needs moderation. In a letter responding to the Amnesty International report, Twitter has called machine learning “one of the areas of greatest potential for tackling abusive users,” the group said in the report.


The algorithm Cornebise’s team built did pretty well, he said, but not well enough to replace humans as content moderators. Instead, machine learning can be one tool that helps the people in these jobs. Defining abuse often requires an understanding of context or how words are interpreted in certain parts of the world—judgement calls that are harder to teach an algorithm.

“Abuse is itself very contextual and perception of abuse can vary from region to region,” he said. “There is too much subtlety and context and algorithms can’t solve that yet.” Perhaps the women of Twitter could help them out.


https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2018-12-18/twitter-is-toxic-place-for-women-says-amnesty-international

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by legendarystar: 7:03am On Dec 19, 2018
Interesting... Nice stats...
B.t.w are the women themselves not poison..
After playing tem-ttem with a man's heart
They expect to be treated differently...
Rest in peace grandpa!
Where is my cocoyam self...
Any way I hope to receive my alert for ftc...

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Rhubee(f): 7:03am On Dec 19, 2018
Okay

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by GOFRONT(m): 7:04am On Dec 19, 2018
Where else do you want them to showcase their cleavage

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by MediaLife: 7:04am On Dec 19, 2018
Ok
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 7:04am On Dec 19, 2018
that's were sex starved broke men go to bash woman, I don't know what they gain by doing that cheesy

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Pabloosas(m): 7:04am On Dec 19, 2018
cheesy
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by sojayy(m): 7:05am On Dec 19, 2018
u sha wan spoil market for Twitter.......dem send u ?

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Nobody: 7:05am On Dec 19, 2018
We have to keep saying no to racism and tribalism for a better living.

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by buygala(m): 7:06am On Dec 19, 2018
Women this.....Women that everytime sad...Kilode Gannn undecided

Twitter generally isn't a place for the faint-hearted.... You do anyhow there, You see anyhow without delay....irrespective of whether you are male, female, Hermaphrodite, alien, animal or of indeterminate sex or specie, Twitter has no Joy to give if it notices you left your brain on the dining table.

Buhari alone has been the subject of countless insulting and highly Venomous tweets....and so have Donald Trump and many other male VIPs....Yet Amnesty International has not spoken out for them sad

If Women want men to park out of this world for them, they should be plain about it and stop all this silly dust-raising angry

Nonsense and ingredients undecided

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Olalan(m): 7:06am On Dec 19, 2018
You also forget it's a den of lying boys and girls

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by netpro(m): 7:07am On Dec 19, 2018
Most people on Twitter are Savage in their posts. It is not a place for the faint hearted.

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by mycar: 7:07am On Dec 19, 2018
Is it by force to be on twitter?

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by oyetunder(m): 7:07am On Dec 19, 2018
Women had been poisoned since Eden by Lucifer himself...forget twitter.

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Drakkernoir: 7:08am On Dec 19, 2018
See space bookers!!!

Una dey collect money for this FTC thing?

Smh
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by bashir1451(m): 7:09am On Dec 19, 2018
Oga Lalasticlala, Nairaland need to start using That Machine Learning to take this Troll patrol thing to the next level huh?

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by EddieCAD(m): 7:09am On Dec 19, 2018
When they are still making more twerking videos
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Blessini(f): 7:09am On Dec 19, 2018
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by BeiFangLaye(m): 7:09am On Dec 19, 2018
Misplaced priority

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Nobody: 7:11am On Dec 19, 2018
Hmm...
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by carzola(m): 7:11am On Dec 19, 2018
Oga we hear..
Let them ban social media
Let's go back to writing love letter.

Olorubruku

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Ubdavis(m): 7:11am On Dec 19, 2018
mycar:
Is it by force to be on twitter?


Toh. Shebi na them Cary themselves go there. U face the music!

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by PrettySleek(f): 7:13am On Dec 19, 2018
Not just for women, but for everybody as a whole. Twitter is suppose to be useful, it still is, but the way most Nigerians insults themselves all in the name of savagery is silly. Nudity is so common. Everybody is a motivational speaker on twitter, most people lose their home training the moment they are on that app. It's not just twitter, Instagram nko? Social media has its great benefits but most Nigerians are using it for the wrong reasons. Don't even get me started on cyber bullying, Nairaland has this problem. Nairaland folks, I beg u, if someone's opinion is different from yours, express yourself in a polite way, be intelligent about it, don't throw away your manners, don't act like an uncultured swine. Have respect! If am a CEO of a company, I will demand that all applicants for job vacancies have their social media accounts checked especially Instagram and twitter, I can't employ a bully, or a tribalistic person. If you are not responsible on social media, you can't be responsible during direct contact with people, your ugly side must come out. Your opinions should be the same at all times, no double mind, unless you are a coward.

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by DMerciful(m): 7:13am On Dec 19, 2018
I can say same for nairaland... Guys attacking ladies for no reason many a times

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by jomoh: 7:13am On Dec 19, 2018
Really poisonous
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by Cauhlins(m): 7:17am On Dec 19, 2018
Twitter is a poisonous place for anyone.
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by TEYA: 7:18am On Dec 19, 2018
7 percent of Tweets prominent women receive is abusive? Seriously? So if 7% of the messages I receive on a social media platform are abusive how is that a problem. Besides, a worthy study would have taken note of the percentage of abusive tweets "prominent men receive.". This is a very very useless research.

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Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by adrian3000(m): 7:18am On Dec 19, 2018
DMerciful:
I can say same for nairaland... Guys attacking ladies for no reason many a times

shocked

who send this one
Re: Twitter Is A Poisonous Place For Women - Amnesty International by IMASTEX: 7:18am On Dec 19, 2018
sojayy:
u sha wan spoil market for Twitter.......dem send u ?
Abi oh. Na person business them take they play

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