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This is a DeBERTa-v3-base-tasksource-nli model with an adapter trained on [More Information Needed], which contains X pairs of a tweet and a conspiracy theory along with class labels: support, deny, neutral. The model was finetuned for text classification to predict whether a tweet supports a given conspiracy theory or not. The model was trained on tweets related to six common COVID-19 conspiracy theories.
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1. **Vaccines are unsafe.** The coronavirus vaccine is either unsafe or part of a larger plot to control people or reduce the population.
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2. **Governments and politicians spread misinformation.** Politicians or government agencies are intentionally spreading false information, or they have some other motive for the way they are responding to the coronavirus.
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3. **The Chinese intentionally spread the virus.** The Chinese government intentionally created or spread the coronavirus to harm other countries.
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4. **Deliberate strategy to create economic instability or benefit large corporations.** The coronavirus or the government's response to it is a deliberate strategy to create economic instability or to benefit large corporations over small businesses.
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5. **Public was intentionally misled about the true nature of the virus and prevention.** The public is being intentionally misled about the true nature of the Coronavirus, its risks, or the efficacy of certain treatments or prevention methods.
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6. **Human made and bioweapon.** The Coronavirus was created intentionally, made by humans, or as a bioweapon.
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This model is suitable for English only.
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### Out-of-Scope Use
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[More Information Needed]
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## Bias, Risks, and Limitations
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This is a DeBERTa-v3-base-tasksource-nli model with an adapter trained on [More Information Needed], which contains X pairs of a tweet and a conspiracy theory along with class labels: support, deny, neutral. The model was finetuned for text classification to predict whether a tweet supports a given conspiracy theory or not. The model was trained on tweets related to six common COVID-19 conspiracy theories.
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1. **CT6: Vaccines are unsafe.** The coronavirus vaccine is either unsafe or part of a larger plot to control people or reduce the population.
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2. **CT4: Governments and politicians spread misinformation.** Politicians or government agencies are intentionally spreading false information, or they have some other motive for the way they are responding to the coronavirus.
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3. **CT5: The Chinese intentionally spread the virus.** The Chinese government intentionally created or spread the coronavirus to harm other countries.
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4. **CT1: Deliberate strategy to create economic instability or benefit large corporations.** The coronavirus or the government's response to it is a deliberate strategy to create economic instability or to benefit large corporations over small businesses.
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5. **CT2: Public was intentionally misled about the true nature of the virus and prevention.** The public is being intentionally misled about the true nature of the Coronavirus, its risks, or the efficacy of certain treatments or prevention methods.
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6. **CT3: Human made and bioweapon.** The Coronavirus was created intentionally, made by humans, or as a bioweapon.
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This model is suitable for English only.
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### Out-of-Scope Use
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- spreading/generating tweets that support a given conspiracy theory
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- amplifying echo chambers of social subnetworks susceptible to believe in conspiracy theories
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## Bias, Risks, and Limitations
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- results are distorted for the conspiracy theories out of the training dataset
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- unintentional stifling of legitimate public discourse (elimination of discussion that resembles conspiracy theories from social subnetworks)
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- bias: text style, economic status...
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[More Information Needed]
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