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kestrel9 ago

Studies using data from Voat.

Chandrasekharan et al. [9] set on detecting abusive content using data from 4chan, Reddit, Voat, and MetaFilter. The authors propose a novel approach towards detecting abusive content, namely, Bag of Communities (BoC). The proposed model performs with 75% accuracy without the need of training examples from the target community.

It is worth mentioning that part of the Voat data collected for their work originate from /v/CoonTown, /v/Nigger, and /v/fatpeoplehate: three communities focused on hate towards groups of individuals with specific body or race characteristics. These subverses were created in Voat after Reddit banned the original /r/CoonTown, /r/fatpeoplehate, and /r/nigger, subreddits in 2015 [45, 43, 40]. Similarly, Salim et al. [46] use Reddit comments to train a classifier that can accurately detect hateful speech. The authors use this classifier to detect such content on Voat’s /v/CoonTown, /v/fatpeoplehate, and /v/TheRedPill...

So when users who frequent those subs, and who also hate anything related to Q, come onto the Q subs for the purpose of haranguing those subscribers, and they use the so called 'hate' language, (but it's targeted at people who follow Q), then the study will reflect those Q subs as guilty of 'spreading hate'. Great /s. Same on PG when people use certain words, even typing in info of what the study itself is tracking in it's sample, those word counts will reflect on the sub PG, (if PG is in the sample as a target community).

Vindicator ago

So when users who frequent those subs, and who also hate anything related to Q, come onto the Q subs for the purpose of haranguing those subscribers, and they use the so called 'hate' language, (but it's targeted at people who follow Q), then the study will reflect those Q subs as guilty of 'spreading hate'.

Yes, this wing of the infowar anti-pizzagate operation has been obvious since the Reddit migration in November 2016. It's pretty obvious to me that the whole point of the Reddit shutdown was to force the migration to Voat so that our research could be discredited and dismissed as extremist hate speech. The very first mod team here attempted to ban it, which triggered the Voat immune system and got them all demodded.

Ironically, what ended up happening is that Voat's radical free-speech atmosphere ended up both truly invigorating research (waking up a lot of anti-child-trafficking normies to the role of Satanic Freemasons and Marxists in the Cabal) and toughening them to information warfare.

The academic researchers of this study make a giant error. They dismiss the hate speech subs as having no content worthy of consideration, when in fact they contain a lot of suppressed data and history from post-WWI and WWII which, when known, completely exposes the globalist Cabal and it's agenda.