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Library of hate speech detected in digital news media in Spain, the result of the "Hatemedia" project (project PID2020-114584GB-I00), financed by MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033. The database shows 7,210 more repeated simple and compound slogans, and from the semantic point of view tend to be hated in digital news media in Spain. The preparation of this final document required the following phases: LABELING OF EXPRESSIONS AND EXTRACTION OF SLOGMS. In the first phase, a total of 1,100,742 messages associated with digital news media in Spain were collected during January, of which a total of 776,356 messages were excluded because they were duplicated or repeated, leaving a total of 324,395 messages in which 4.06% of these were associated with expressions that tended to hate. From the total number of messages identified, stop-words were removed. Anomalous data (that did not belong to a known language or were diminutive) were identified and manually reviewed to identify simple and compound slogans that tended towards hatred. IDENTIFICATION OF DUPLICATES: In the first phase, two lists were made, the first of simple lemmas and the second of compound lemmas. The first step was to filter these two lists to identify repeated lemmas, obtaining these two libraries where each lemma appears only once. DDBB INTEGRATION: Next, in the third phase, we proceeded to join both libraries to build a final library that integrated all the lemmas, both simple and compound. Finally, final filtering was done to ensure the lemmas were not repeated. Authors: Elias Said-Hung, Max Römer Pieretti, Julio Montero-Díaz, Alberto De Lucas, Javier Martínez Torres. Supported by: POSSIBLE S.L. For more information: https://www.hatemedia.es/ or contact elias.said@unir.net Said-Hung, E., Römer Pieretti, M., Montero-Diaz, . J., De Lucas Vicente, A., & Torres, J. M. (2023). Hate Speech Library in Spanish / Librería de odio en Español. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22383643.v2
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