How analysis of mobile app reviews problematises linguistic approaches to internet troll detection
Abstract State-sponsored internet trolls repeat themselves in a unique way. They have a small number of messages to convey but they have to do it multiple times. Understandably, they are afraid of being repetitive because that will inevitably lead to their identification as trolls. Hence, their only...
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Auteur principal: | Sergei Monakhov |
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Springer Nature
2021
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