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metadata
annotations_creators:
  - expert-generated
language:
  - en
language_creators:
  - found
license:
  - apache-2.0
multilinguality:
  - monolingual
pretty_name: Incivility in Arizona Daily Star Comments
size_categories:
  - 1K<n<10K
source_datasets:
  - original
tags:
  - social media
  - incivility
  - aspersion
  - hyperbole
  - lying
  - namecalling
  - noncooperation
  - pejorative
  - sarcasm
  - vulgarity
task_categories:
  - text-classification
task_ids:
  - multi-label-classification

Dataset Card for incivility-arizona-daily-star-comments

This is a collection of more than 6000 comments on Arizona Daily Star news articles from 2011 that have been manually annotated for various forms of incivility including aspersion, namecalling, sarcasm, and vulgarity.

Dataset Structure

Each instance in the dataset corresponds to a single comment from a single commenter.

An instance's text field contains the text of the comment with any quotes of other commenters removed. The remaining fields in each instance provide binary labels for each type of incivility annotated: aspersion, hyperbole, lying, namecalling, noncooperation, offtopic, pejorative, sarcasm, vulgarity, and other_incivility.

The dataset provides three standard splits: train, validation, and test.

Dataset Creation

The original annotation effort is described in:

That dataset was converted to a computer-friendly form as described in section 4.2.1 of:

The current upload is a 2023 conversion of that form to a huggingface Dataset.

Considerations for Using the Data

The data is intended for the study of incivility. It should not be used to train models to generate incivility.

The human coders and their trainers were mostly Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (WEIRD), which may have shaped how they evaluated incivility.

Citation

@article{10.1111/jcom.12104,
    author = {Coe, Kevin and Kenski, Kate and Rains, Stephen A.},
    title = {Online and Uncivil? Patterns and Determinants of Incivility in Newspaper Website Comments},
    journal = {Journal of Communication},
    volume = {64},
    number = {4},
    pages = {658-679},
    year = {2014},
    month = {06},
    issn = {0021-9916},
    doi = {10.1111/jcom.12104},
    url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12104},
}