Not All Comments are Equal: Insights into Comment Moderation from a Topic-Aware Model
- 1. University of Helsinki
- 2. Queen Mary University of London
- 3. Institut Jožef Stefan
Description
Moderation of reader comments is a significant problem for online news platforms. Here, we experiment with models for automatic moderation, using a dataset of comments from a popular Croatian newspaper. Our analysis shows that while comments that violate the moderation rules mostly share common linguistic and thematic features, their content varies across the different sections of the newspaper. We therefore make our models topic-aware, incorporating semantic features from a topic model into the classification decision. Our results show that topic information improves the performance of the model, increases its confidence in correct outputs, and helps us understand the model’s outputs.
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Funding
- NewsEye – NewsEye: A Digital Investigator for Historical Newspapers 770299
- European Commission
- Streamlining Social Decision Making for Improved Internet Standards EP/S033564/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- EMBEDDIA – Cross-Lingual Embeddings for Less-Represented Languages in European News Media 825153
- European Commission