CounterQuill: Investigating the Potential of Human-AI Collaboration in Online Counterspeech Writing
Online hate speech has become increasingly prevalent on social media platforms, causing harm to individuals and society. While efforts have been made to combat this issue through content moderation, the potential of user-driven counterspeech as an alternative solution remains underexplored. Existing...
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Zusammenfassung: | Online hate speech has become increasingly prevalent on social media
platforms, causing harm to individuals and society. While efforts have been
made to combat this issue through content moderation, the potential of
user-driven counterspeech as an alternative solution remains underexplored.
Existing counterspeech methods often face challenges such as fear of
retaliation and skill-related barriers. To address these challenges, we
introduce CounterQuill, an AI-mediated system that assists users in composing
effective and empathetic counterspeech. CounterQuill provides a three-step
process: (1) a learning session to help users understand hate speech and
counterspeech; (2) a brainstorming session that guides users in identifying key
elements of hate speech and exploring counterspeech strategies; and (3) a
co-writing session that enables users to draft and refine their counterspeech
with CounterQuill. We conducted a within-subjects user study with 20
participants to evaluate CounterQuill in comparison to ChatGPT. Results show
that CounterQuill's guidance and collaborative writing process provided users a
stronger sense of ownership over their co-authored counterspeech. Users
perceived CounterQuill as a writing partner and thus were more willing to post
the co-written counterspeech online compared to the one written with ChatGPT. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.03032 |