Bao Truong
@baottruong.bsky.social
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Informatics Ph.D candidate at Indiana University Bloomington https://btrantruong.github.io/
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baottruong.bsky.social
Find out how we spot constructive conflicts and uncover their language patterns, along with other key insights here 👇
ozgurcanseckin.bsky.social
In our research, we argue that the key lies in identifying constructive conflict — controversial posts that are toxicity resilient. We define a "toxicity resilient" post as one that is less likely to attract toxic responses from other users. See our #ICWSM2026 paper here arxiv.org/abs/2509.18303 📖
Identifying Constructive Conflict in Online Discussions through Controversial yet Toxicity Resilient Posts
Bridging content that brings together individuals with opposing viewpoints on social media remains elusive, overshadowed by echo chambers and toxic exchanges. We propose that algorithmic curation coul...
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ozgurcanseckin.bsky.social
We find that a post doesn't need to be toxic to attract toxic comments ☢️ Our Reddit data shows that 47% of non-toxic submissions still attract at least one toxic reply, while only 6% of toxic submissions do. The initial post's content, therefore, is a poor predictor of a comment section's health.
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ozgurcanseckin.bsky.social
A simple solution, prioritizing only “the feel-good" content, is flawed, as it avoids important societal topics that are inherently negative and can devolve into toxic debates. After all, how often does thinking about wars, viruses, or economic policy put a smile on your face?
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ozgurcanseckin.bsky.social
Modern social media is divisive, partly due to recommender algorithms that promote emotionally charged, negative content at the expense of thoughtful discourse. Researchers are exploring prosocial recommenders that foster positive outcomes, aiming for users to feel connected rather than angry 💡
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jugander.bsky.social
📣 Yale workshop, Oct 16-17! 📣 How could/should content ranking work? What's new in content moderation? How can platforms promote civility? Hosted by Yale's Institute for Foundations of Data Science (FDS). Great speakers! Submit posters by 9/22! Spread the word! yalefds.swoogo.com/socialalgori...
New Directions in Social Algorithms Research on October 16-17, 2025 at Yale University
As social media algorithms increasingly mediate social experiences, there has been a rapid increase in research on the effects of how these algorithms are configured, alternatives to engagement-centri...
yalefds.swoogo.com
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kobihackenburg.bsky.social
Today (w/ @ox.ac.uk @stanford @MIT @LSE) we’re sharing the results of the largest AI persuasion experiments to date: 76k participants, 19  LLMs, 707 political issues.

We examine “levers” of AI persuasion: model scale, post-training, prompting, personalization, & more! 

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ingmarweber.de
If you're @ic2s2.bsky.social #IC2S2 and are looking for a faculty position, get in touch. @uni-saarland.de is hiring.
Right now, there's an open call in Computer Science @saarland-informatics-campus.de: www.uni-saarland.de/fileadmin/up...
Soon, there'll be open calls in the Social Sciences.
www.uni-saarland.de
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lorenzspreen.bsky.social
Our team "Computational Social Science" at SynoSys is growing! Welcome @baottruong.bsky.social and Ezequiel Lopez-Lopez!

At the moment, they are all @ic2s2.bsky.social, say hi get to know their research.

And check out our website: css-synosys.github.io
screenshot of the group website https://css-synosys.github.io/
baottruong.bsky.social
The Effects of Outgroup Agreement and Ingroup Dissent on Political Polarization
📍 Talk | Jul 24, 11:00 AM | Troselli

Scaling of Community Rules Across Mastodon Servers
📍 Talk | Jul 24, 11:00 AM | Vingen 3+4
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baottruong.bsky.social
In Norrköping for #IC2S2!
Excited to share three work with my amazing collaborators @dowonkim.bsky.social , @ozgurcanseckin.bsky.social, and @rasikamurali.bsky.social — come say hi!

🧵 Where to find us:
Predicting Constructive Conflict in Online Discussions
📍 Poster | Jul 23, 1:30 PM | Atrium
baottruong.bsky.social
New preprint! 🚀 We looked into the rise of Bluesky and found that this platform is definitely sticking around 🚀
Huge kudos to my amazing co-authors for digging through nearly two years of all Bluesky data!
ozgurcanseckin.bsky.social
Paper alert! 🚨 We investigate Bluesky’s journey from an invitation only platform with a few thousands of users to reaching 30 million users in terms of user activity and network growth.

📄 Full paper: arxiv.org/abs/2504.12902
💻 Codes: github.com/osome-iu/ris...
💾 Dataset: zenodo.org/records/1506...