What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber

Over the past few years, a number of new "fringe" communities, like 4chan or certain subreddits, have gained traction on the Web at a rapid pace. However, more often than not, little is known about how they evolve or what kind of activities they attract, despite recent research has shown t...

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Main Authors: ZANNETTOU, Savvas, BRADLYN, Barry, DE CRISTOFARO, Emiliano, KWAK, Haewoon, SIRIVIANOS, Michael, STRINGHINI, Gianluca, BLACKBURN, Jeremy
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-66662021-05-07T07:46:13Z What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber ZANNETTOU, Savvas BRADLYN, Barry DE CRISTOFARO, Emiliano KWAK, Haewoon SIRIVIANOS, Michael STRINGHINI, Gianluca BLACKBURN, Jeremy Over the past few years, a number of new "fringe" communities, like 4chan or certain subreddits, have gained traction on the Web at a rapid pace. However, more often than not, little is known about how they evolve or what kind of activities they attract, despite recent research has shown that they influence how false information reaches mainstream communities. This motivates the need to monitor these communities and analyze their impact on the Web's information ecosystem. In August 2016, a new social network called Gab was created as an alternative to Twitter. It positions itself as putting "people and free speech first", welcoming users banned or suspended from other social networks. In this paper, we provide, to the best of our knowledge, the first characterization of Gab. We collect and analyze 22M posts produced by 336K users between August 2016 and January 2018, finding that Gab is predominantly used for the dissemination and discussion of news and world events, and that it attracts alt-right users, conspiracy theorists, and other trolls. We also measure the prevalence of hate speech on the platform, finding it to be much higher than Twitter, but lower than 4chan's Politically Incorrect board. 2018-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5663 info:doi/10.1145/3184558.3191531 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6666/viewcontent/3184558.3191531.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Changepoint analysis Hate speech Social networks Alt-right Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Social Media
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topic Changepoint analysis
Hate speech
Social networks
Alt-right
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Social Media
spellingShingle Changepoint analysis
Hate speech
Social networks
Alt-right
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Social Media
ZANNETTOU, Savvas
BRADLYN, Barry
DE CRISTOFARO, Emiliano
KWAK, Haewoon
SIRIVIANOS, Michael
STRINGHINI, Gianluca
BLACKBURN, Jeremy
What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber
description Over the past few years, a number of new "fringe" communities, like 4chan or certain subreddits, have gained traction on the Web at a rapid pace. However, more often than not, little is known about how they evolve or what kind of activities they attract, despite recent research has shown that they influence how false information reaches mainstream communities. This motivates the need to monitor these communities and analyze their impact on the Web's information ecosystem. In August 2016, a new social network called Gab was created as an alternative to Twitter. It positions itself as putting "people and free speech first", welcoming users banned or suspended from other social networks. In this paper, we provide, to the best of our knowledge, the first characterization of Gab. We collect and analyze 22M posts produced by 336K users between August 2016 and January 2018, finding that Gab is predominantly used for the dissemination and discussion of news and world events, and that it attracts alt-right users, conspiracy theorists, and other trolls. We also measure the prevalence of hate speech on the platform, finding it to be much higher than Twitter, but lower than 4chan's Politically Incorrect board.
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author ZANNETTOU, Savvas
BRADLYN, Barry
DE CRISTOFARO, Emiliano
KWAK, Haewoon
SIRIVIANOS, Michael
STRINGHINI, Gianluca
BLACKBURN, Jeremy
author_facet ZANNETTOU, Savvas
BRADLYN, Barry
DE CRISTOFARO, Emiliano
KWAK, Haewoon
SIRIVIANOS, Michael
STRINGHINI, Gianluca
BLACKBURN, Jeremy
author_sort ZANNETTOU, Savvas
title What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber
title_short What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber
title_full What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber
title_fullStr What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber
title_full_unstemmed What is Gab: A bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber
title_sort what is gab: a bastion of free speech or an alt-right echo chamber
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5663
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