Large-scale analysis of election tweets finds highest toxicity intensity in identity issues, harassment as the dominant harm type, partisan posts more toxic than neutral with issue-varying asymmetries, and toxic content driven by high-arousal negative emotions plus context-shaped moral foundations.
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Mapping Election Toxicity on Social Media across Issue, Ideology, and Psychosocial Dimensions
Large-scale analysis of election tweets finds highest toxicity intensity in identity issues, harassment as the dominant harm type, partisan posts more toxic than neutral with issue-varying asymmetries, and toxic content driven by high-arousal negative emotions plus context-shaped moral foundations.