Dismantling Hate: Understanding Hate Speech Trends Against NBA Athletes

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Abstract

Social media has emerged as a popular platform for sports fans to express their opinions regarding athletes’ performance. The National Basketball Association (NBA) is widely recognized as one of the most popular sports leagues globally. However, an unfortunate aspect that has emerged in recent years is the presence of abusive fans within the league. Consequently, the focus of this research is to identify which NBA athletes experience abuse on Twitter and delve deeper into the underlying reasons behind such mistreatment. To address the research questions at hand, the study employs a curated set of keywords to query the Twitter API, gathering a comprehensive collection of tweets that potentially contain hate speech directed toward NBA players. A deep learning classification model is implemented, effectively identifying tweets that genuinely exhibit hate speech. We further use keyword search methods to detect the specific groups that are targeted by hate speech the most and identify topics of hate speech tweets. The findings of our research indicate that certain groups of athletes are particularly vulnerable to hate speech from fans. Notably, high-performing athletes, Black athletes, overweight athletes, short athletes, and athletes associated with the LGBTQ community are found to be highly susceptible to abusive remarks. Racism, physique shaming, play style, and anti-LGBTQ remarks are the major themes. These findings contribute to a broader understanding of the challenges faced by NBA athletes in the digital space and provide a foundation for developing strategies to combat hate speech and foster a more inclusive environment for all individuals involved in the NBA community.

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Klutse, E. K., Nuamah-Amoabeng, S., Lyu, H., & Luo, J. (2023). Dismantling Hate: Understanding Hate Speech Trends Against NBA Athletes. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 14161 LNCS, pp. 74–84). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43129-6_8

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