Measuring and Forecasting Conversation Incivility: the Role of Antisocial and Prosocial Behaviors

Authors

  • Xinchen Yu University of Arizona
  • Hayden Arnold Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
  • Benjamin Su University of Southern California
  • Eduardo Blanco University of Arizona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v19i1.35926

Abstract

This paper focuses on the task of measuring and forecasting incivility in conversations following replies to hate speech. Identifying replies that steer conversations away from hatred and elicit civil follow-up conversations sheds light into effective strategies to engage with hate speech and proactively avoid further escalation. We propose new metrics that take into account various dimensions of antisocial and prosocial behaviors to measure the conversation incivility following replies to hate speech. Our best metric aligns with human perceptions better than prior work. Additionally, we present analyses on a) the language of antisocial and prosocial posts, b) the relationship between antisocial or prosocial posts and user interactions, and c) the language of replies to hate speech that elicit follow-up conversations with different incivility levels. We show that forecasting the incivility level of conversations following a reply to hate speech is a challenging task. We also present qualitative analyses to identify the most common errors made by our best model.

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Published

2025-06-07

How to Cite

Yu, X., Arnold, H., Su, B., & Blanco, E. (2025). Measuring and Forecasting Conversation Incivility: the Role of Antisocial and Prosocial Behaviors. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 19(1), 2167–2181. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v19i1.35926