论文标题

你的代词是什么?在Twitter上检查性别代词用法

What are Your Pronouns? Examining Gender Pronoun Usage on Twitter

论文作者

Jiang, Julie, Chen, Emily, Luceri, Luca, Murić, Goran, Pierri, Francesco, Chang, Ho-Chun Herbert, Ferrara, Emilio

论文摘要

说明您的性别代词以及您的名字,正在成为学校,工作场所和在线自我引入的新规范。对不合格性别认同的越来越多的流行和意识使关于发展性别的语言的讨论处于最前沿。这项工作介绍了关于大规模社交媒体上性别代词用法的首次实证研究。利用两年来连续收集的超过20亿条推文的Twitter数据集,我们发现性别代词的公开声明正在上升,大多数人宣布使用SHE SERISE代词,其次是HE系数,其次是HE系数,而较小但相当大的非二进制代词。通过分析Twitter帖子和共享活动,我们可以辨别出使用不使用的性别代词的用户,也可以区分各种性别认同的用户。我们进一步说明了社交网络暴露于性别代词的明确形式与最终的性别代词采用之间的关系。这项工作对性别认同研究具有至关重要的影响,并启动了与性别相关的公平和包容性的新研究指示,以及对社交媒体上的在线骚扰和歧视的支持。

Stating your gender pronouns, along with your name, is becoming the new norm of self-introductions at school, at the workplace, and online. The increasing prevalence and awareness of nonconforming gender identities put discussions of developing gender-inclusive language at the forefront. This work presents the first empirical research on gender pronoun usage on large-scale social media. Leveraging a Twitter dataset of over 2 billion tweets collected continuously over two years, we find that the public declaration of gender pronouns is on the rise, with most people declaring as using she series pronouns, followed by he series pronouns, and a smaller but considerable amount of non-binary pronouns. From analyzing Twitter posts and sharing activities, we can discern users who use gender pronouns from those who do not and also distinguish users of various gender identities. We further illustrate the relationship between explicit forms of social network exposure to gender pronouns and their eventual gender pronoun adoption. This work carries crucial implications for gender-identity studies and initiates new research directions in gender-related fairness and inclusion, as well as support against online harassment and discrimination on social media.

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