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Kinda surprised by this tbh. I know antivax weirdos and such were not the most pleasant of people but worse than the nazis?
Research like this (word associations with groups of web posts) is bunk pseudoscience. You can draw any conclusion you want if you play around long enough with the parameters. And god knows what keywords they used to find "violent/aggressive discourse"
Probably not even doing word associations, sounds like it was just pure word count lol
they used Linguistic Inquiry Word Count (LIWC) to screen for words indicating "violence" or "aggression", and then (by the sounds of it) they just counted the proportion of posts from each forum that had at least violent or aggressive word.
Here's my violent or aggressive word to add to the count: punch
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You're probably right, I really doubt these things go through rigorous peer review and have the methodology seriously analyzed.
Another user pointed out that the results are also largely a function of how well moderated the communities are, which is probably not a lot in antivax-like communities.