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Large scale crowdsourcing and characterization of Twitter abusive behavior
Author(s):
A.-M. Founta
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C. Djouvas
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D Chatzakou
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I. Leontiadis
,
J. BLACKBURN
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G. STRINGHINI
,
Founta
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I LEONTIADIS
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J Blackburn
,
G Stringhini
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2018
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