Segun Aroyehun
aroyehuns.bsky.social
Segun Aroyehun
@aroyehuns.bsky.social
Postdoc at Uni Konstanz working on computational social science, ML, and NLP| saroyehun.github.io
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@uni-graz.at featured our brand-new article on collective moderation of online spaces published in @pnasnexus.org 🥳 Wanna read what citizen-based strategies can be a remedy against online hate? Click here: ow.ly/csZK50XGteK @janalasser.bsky.social @aroyehuns.bsky.social @dgarcia.eu
🤬 „Merkel zeigt, Frauen gehören nicht in die Politik!“, Aussagen wie diese gehören zu den über eine Million Tweets aus den Jahren 2015-2018, die ein Forschungsteam der #unigraz rund um @hailina.bsky.social und @janalasser.bsky.social analysiert hat.
Was gegen Online-Hass hilft, liest du hier 👇
Gegenrede: Höflichkeit bremst Online-Hass
„Die Jungen sollten mal lieber ganze Sätze sprechen!“, „Merkel zeigt, Frauen gehören nicht in die Politik!“ „Die Grünen sind unnötig wie Zecken.“
www.uni-graz.at
December 12, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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How does human language differ from texts generated by large language models? #UniKonstanz @excinequality.bsky.social study explored this question – and shows that while AI writes with increasing fluency, it could at the same time endanger the diversity of human expression: https://t1p.de/xo0x0
November 4, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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In our most recent study, which just appeared in Nature Human Behaviour with Segun Aroyehun as lead author (doi.org/10.1038/s415...) , we drew a wider historical arc and examined the rhetoric in all speeches given on the floor of Congress between 1879 and 2022.
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Computational analysis of US congressional speeches reveals a shift from evidence to intuition - Nature Human Behaviour
This research explores the linguistic traces of evidence-based reasoning and intuitive decision-making in congressional speeches from 1879 to 2022. The analysis suggests that evidence-based language h...
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April 10, 2025 at 10:47 AM
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How politicians communicate shapes online discourse in ways we might overlook.

Our new paper shows that their choice between a fact-based (evidence-driven) and a belief-based (sincerity-driven) honesty creates a "contagion" effect, influencing how users engage and respond. ⬇️(1/8)
February 6, 2025 at 7:50 PM