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Understanding Engagement with Insurgents through Retweet Rhetoric

J Nothman, A AHMAD, C Breidbach, D Malet, T Baldwin, B Hachey (ed.), K Webster (ed.)

Australian Language Technology Association | Published : 2015

Abstract

Organisations — including insurgent movements — harness social media to engage potential consumers. They evoke sympathetic (and antipathic) response; content sharing engenders affinity and community. We report on a pilot study of presumed rhetorical intent for statuses retweeted by a set of suspected Islamic. State-sympathetic Twitter accounts. This annotation is orthogonal to prior opinion mining work focused on sentiment or stance expressed in a debate, and suggests a parallel to dialogue act classification applied to retweeting. By exploring the distribution of rhetoric among Islamic State-sympathetic and general users, we also hope to identify trends in IS social media use and user roles..

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