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You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: “wow you look like a whore”“thank you!”😂😂😂
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: "you look like a whore" I'm literally wearing a pair of jeans and a jacket stfu dad
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: “You look like a whore” if you think I’m cute just say that
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: Who fucking lied to you? You look like a whore https://t.co/GkkfkAw1kO
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: @ShefVaidya Ma'am if I say that you look like a whore,Would that be pleasant?Because not just you everybody can judge others without basis😂😂
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: I forgot I have a m*d that changes the drachen armor until I started doing dragoon class quests, I'm sorry I made you look like a whore Estinen https://t.co/3RkMAYJ8WE
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: idk why y’all bitches think having half your ass hanging out is cute , you look like a whore 😫 pull them dirty ass Nike shirts out your coochie
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: This has been a part of an experiment with @WordCloudsBot. What I'm learning though, is that there's little benefit to having a ton of followers. You don't get paid out of it. It's harder to interact with mutuals. You look like a whore and people will silently judge you for it.
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: "Take me already" "Not yet. You gotta be ready""I'm dripping" I say desperately rubbing my ass against his bulge. It is getting bigger. He puts his hand on my pussy, like he owns it. Grabs my hair and make me look at the mirror"You look like a whore""Thanks daddy"
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: @clintneedcoffee why do you look like a whore? /lh https://t.co/9HOUvqBXMV
sexist
You are an excellent assistant at identifying sexism in spanish tweets. You must decide whether or not a given tweet expresses ideas related to sexism in any of the three forms: it is sexist itself, it describes a sexist situation in which discrimination towards women occurs, or criticizes a sexist behaviour. The following statements show examples of sexist and not sexist messages, respectively. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Sexist tweet: Woman driving, be careful! Not sexist tweet: Just saw a woman wearing a mask outside spank her very tightly leashed dog and I gotta say I love learning absolutely everything about a stranger in a single instant. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, respond with either "sexist" or "not sexist". Tweet: ik when mandy says “you look like a whore” i look cute as FUCK
sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Writing a uni essay in my local pub with a coffee. Random old man keeps asking me drunk questions when I'm trying to concentrate & ends with "good luck, but you'll just end up getting married and not use it anyway". #EverydaySexism is alive and well 🙃
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: According to a customer I have plenty of time to go spent the Stirling coins he wants to pay me with, in Derry. "Just like any other woman, I'm sure of it." #EveryDaySexism in retail.
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: New to the shelves this week - looking forward to reading these books @malorieblackman @jenlynnbarnes @EverydaySexism #readingforpleasure #newbooks https://t.co/Q3IfmlSBCB
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: I guess that’s fairly normal for a Neanderthal https://t.co/UkFl8tNH4F
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: #EverydaySexism means women usually end up in lower paid support work; when that starts to change, traditionalists notice unfairness that previously hasn't bothered them at all. https://t.co/YOLJ9V8E6Z
3. judgmental
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @RMatthewsPsyEdu @ITV @jamesmartinchef @EverydaySexism @CCriadoPerez @ginarippon1 The women will all be at home cooking for the family
1. direct
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Sorry. My feminist rage at the old white man praising the two female women of colour and ELITE FUCKING ATHLETES on their smiles. Does Roger Federer get told ‘Nice arse’ when he wins?! #everydaysexism https://t.co/5emqIpOJ4Q
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Why do we create comics about sexism in science? It’s not just because we have a lot of spare time or like to doodle… Check out our blog post for @EuroGeosciences #EGUblogs #EGU22 #DidThisReallyHappen #DTHR #EverydaySexism https://t.co/XFHSn0VKs2
3. judgmental
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: In other words; the games journo industry, who basically knew the entire time, are complicit? That can't be right. 🤔It's gotta be something to do with the misogynistic gamergate boogeymen. https://t.co/ql4UsT7UHI
3. judgmental
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @JavedLSterritt He's really shit on games journalists, from what I remember starting at the tail end of gamergate. He's clowned on developers that used Unity in the past. It's honestly been awhile since I've closed followed its hard to pick out specific examples
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Low key, she was fr created because the Incredible Hulk tv show gonna do it first and Marvel wanted them rights. But these gamergate dudes need to stop. https://t.co/ssh1FlyjuR
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: One of the most important (and of course, undervalued) pieces ever published on combatting white supremacy and fascism.https://t.co/mjiYw3q1Di
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @HKesvani It's especially weird because the alt-right on YouTube is older than Breadtube, which was a reaction to RW gamergate content.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @Women_Truths Well, they're kind of shooting themselves in the foot by injecting political drivel into entertainment. By pushing stress into escapism, you impassion people by stripping them of their release...thus spawning movements like GamerGate, ComicsGate, etc... People pushing back. (c)
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @Argumentaleon @BlazingTamaki @ColdCriti I don't even know who tf they are. Only know they were part of the whole gamergate shitstorm back in 2015.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: as a person who lived through gamergate, these new generation incels bitching about #HorizonForbiddenWest Aloy's peachfuzz is not what I or my hairy russian futanari with shitting dick nipples hentai addicted brothers were fighting for.Give Aloy a beard and a huge cock.
1. direct
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Anita as an asset? Damn I should've considered that. Her vs gamergate was one big spectacle https://t.co/x2k5KDnUt2
1. direct
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @punishedmother I WANT TO GET OFF 2014I WANT TO GET OFF GAMERGATE'S WILD RIDE https://t.co/uJySrr4Gsr
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @QuarantinedCoof the dummy who tried bringing back gamergate is spending his time off from waiting tables pretending to know stuff.https://t.co/TNmF65RLOg
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: They still trying to grift that GamerGate money aren't they?This is what I call, "terminally online". https://t.co/YRfUsbteex
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: It will just talk about games without bring twitter drama and gamergate bullshit into it any more but I used to love Jan Garbarek as a kid.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: The Russian bots are monitoring the situation involving Gamergate
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: It was amazing, @cliftonaduncan, and I know that anyone who might have been hesitant immediately fell in love with you when we started discussing “gamergate”! https://t.co/SLn7HMc5HU
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @oliophi You have rage issues that manifest in an internet addiction. It at least started outwardly during gamergate and when that died you needed a new fix, you already had your views on trans people but we became the new vessel for your anger.You need help.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @okhvii @jouwswa @Ninja @CouRageJD Bro you just harassed him
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: No two completely different situations, teacher had broken up the fight, it was over. Simpkins went to his bag, pulled out his handgun and fired. Simpkins claimed he was being harassed but the police have stated this was gang related. So good try but no dice. https://t.co/PxpO2CCiN3
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Wheel of time got a trailer released for amazon that looks horrible, went in to try and soften the blow, got downvoted and harassed by them for saying it looks like a CW show lol #GoT #GameofThrones https://t.co/OhgdlRVZR8 https://t.co/7YbMkZ29cM
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @TheLlamaFiles @hazelpress A serious hardcore #Assange groupie who JA invited to the Ecuador Embassy. Stalked, harassed and bullied journalists and members of the public who were critical of JA. Went rogue after Trump election and leaked a huge trove of #Wikileaks chat logs to Micah Lee at the Intercept
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Anyway, as I said up this thread is for the handful of ppl that follow me that will care. For everyone else you can do/say whatever about me I really don’t care anymore. Too many good ppl have been harassed or felt the need to leave bcuz of this fandom. I won’t let them get to me
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: this poor waiter being harassed by six 30-something women i feel bad for him
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @cmaconthehill Who harassed the news team, the cops or the protester?
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @Shxrman1 @Josh_SilentHill I understand you're trying to be nice and stuff. I hope you give that block button more love because it's a tool that helps make you more comfortable on social media and enjoy not being harassed or seeing content you don't like.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Journalists continue to be attacked and harassed by the Taliban. Their latest victim is Qais.https://t.co/23csDq8sKE #pressfreedom
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @T_Giarratano My situation is completely different But I feared seeking help because my ex-husband stalked /harassed, is still abusive, etc.. and I was scared he would use it as a weapon against me, which he does He filed a RFO, w/ defamatory allegationsjudge told him Fk off - again
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @jyotitiwari05 MGTOW ka India Wing bhi hai kya, if Yes then They would need more traction. Baaki Pro-Male Andolan ki reach bahut kam hai IMO.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: 950 IQs Mom and Dad also have no way out. These MGTOW JP followers do not know what makes relationships stable. It is not always NO WAY OUT.Biggest reason for stable marriages in previous generation is that they got married early. https://t.co/lZblLGyFeL
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @LeeSpring_ @datoncefromthad I had to look up MRA and MGTOW. What???? https://t.co/asTGY5ARUc
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @PhilMitchell83 I'm having a hard time dealing with the pervasiveness of misandry in society. Seeing shit like that all the time makes checking out more and more appealing everyday. (The #MGTOW way, not the suicide way)
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: international men's day#internationalmensday #mensrights #mentoo #meninist #men #antifeminism #equality #feminism #himtoo #mgtow #mra #masculinity #mensday #meninism #antifeminist #boys #positivity #promasculinity #malepositivity #boypositivity #sawan #anaant #sawanwankhade https://t.co/kutWOHf38A
1. direct
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @ruchard3241 "Some" is a key word in mine LOL. It wasn't a minority, and I also didn't generalise them as incels. I said that incel and MGTOW culture is getting close to the Black community, because they may not be incels, but it's a road, and their line of thinking could take them there.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Is "Alpha Male" a movement? Something like MGTOW??
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: sou based cria redpill mgtow blackpilado frio patrick bateman kanye west drive (2011) blade runner mas tudo isso ironicamente
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: I have another article this month! This one will be controversial because it deals with MGTOW... Is it hate speech? Do they hate women? Are they dangerous? Check the answers in this post... https://t.co/HrP9YstClw
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Thank you for promoting MGTOW #MarriageStrike https://t.co/Sfo7QB1afx
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: What are your stories notallmen as we share ours and you’re in them. If you don’t recognise yourselves then mace and legislation or your tweets telling other men to listen honestly don’t matter. It starts with you. What have you and your mates done that you now know is not okay?
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: It's patriarchal world. Women can have no job yet can live on her own. Not men. #NotAllMen
1. direct
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @formulamaja Remember the time Lewis accused @f1 of not doing enough about racism and he came up with a #NotAllMen kind of response? 🤣
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: #NotAllMen have a penis. Not all women have a vaginaNot all folks ascribe to the binary
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: obviously #NotAllMen but sorry, the Fisher exact test leaves no doubt
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Notice how civilian men who don’t hold any political power in their country keep tweeting “we” are doing this/that? This isn’t COD. War isn’t a Friday night twitch channel. You’re tweeting from home. #UkraineRussiaWar #CallofDuty #NotAllMen #antiracist #antiwar #veteran
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Am I the only one who reads #notallmen as no_tall_men? Not making any deep points here, just confused (not an infrequent occurrence).
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @MaryBurtty @DurgeDiggler @Yascha_Mounk let’s look at your retweets:nintendo switchsportsnotallmenwow you’re really hitting hard on the social commentary! how could i keep up?stop fronting and just be honest with yourself. “still figuring things out” is the only truthful thing you’ve ever said.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @Kon__K #AllMen need to step up their game because #NotAllMen can be trusted to keep their own behaviour in check.If a schmuck like me can be a decent(ish) human being for 51+ years despite many, MANY instances of not being sober and/or in a legal frame of mind, you can do it too...
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: The #notallmen tag is currently trending in NL. I know it's not all men, but it is heckin' hard to trust men when you've had men you know as well as random strangers force themselves onto you or touch you without consent.Just putting it out there. Watch the video below. https://t.co/3uS00j158m
3. judgmental
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: An excellent thread on how the patriarchy deforms men's souls and damages their lives. https://t.co/hQ16C565CT
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: okay but what if it was two women saying "fuck the patriarchy"... that would actually be so sexy of them
1. direct
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: you were tossing me the car keys fuck the patriarchy pee stain on the ground
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Idk it’s just different. Maybe due to ingrained patriarchy or something. I use to tell my bm I’d love to watch her fuck a girl, but another nigga? Hell nah https://t.co/NM5T8FvCTC
1. direct
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @iguessnotidk "You're not God or my father, OR my boss"Ah yes, the three genders of the socius, a summary of universal history. The primitive code of the earth, the despotic overcode whose royal incest establishes the patriarchy, and the civilized capitalist machine
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: The whiskey and cigars, the $99 dollar seminars, the mustache wax, the secret societies, the 'we need a patriarchy' discourse...into the trash it goes. If you're feeling a crisis of manhood then just be handsome and stop talking, or at least stop talking like *that*
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: I would be glad to see the violence on TwitterNG over the next couple of weeks.Both Patriarchy and Misandry FCs are in top form, and they are prepared to go nose-to-nose. 😂😂😂Let's have it.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @ProteanRedux @HugoThePinkCat @DeclarationOn @BBCPolitics ActionAid conducted a survey on street harassment - They found that 79% of women living in cities in India, 86% in Thailand, and 89% in Brazil have been subjected to harassment or violence in public, as had 75% of women in London, UK. https://t.co/JL0FUYjpwC
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Over 400 people used our #streetharassment helpline this year. You can donate $10 or more to fund it in 2022 & help more people! https://t.co/2ySc4VzqZh #GivingTuesday #stopstreetharassment
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @bitsofplastic @SackDCummings @GemSpoiledLefty @unionlib https://t.co/nO0n0cOMhOTLDR: 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime.So it happens and I could be bothered looking.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Explore photos and excerpts from the conversations to learn how activists view advocacy, allyship and accountability within the movement. And check out @catcallsofchicago on instagram!#CatCallsOf #StopStreetHarassment @thelilynews https://t.co/sT9TxMhCmH
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Thousands of girls and young women have shared their stories. Stories of group harassment, of violence – showing they’re #UnsafeontheStreets.#StopStreetHarassment 👇 https://t.co/31Qk3ubzRU
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: "Chalk Back: The Girl and Youth-Led Street Art Movement to #StopStreetHarassment" by Natasha Harris-Harb and Sophie Sandberg. Read here: https://t.co/yVcVAwP9SO #girlhood @SophSandberg https://t.co/MVFM3tOkpf
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Catcalls of College Park launched to spread awareness and spur dialogue about a culture of catcalling. This harassment can has an impact on victims, and restricts women's engagement in civic life. Every woman has a street story. What's yours? #chalkback #stopstreetharassment https://t.co/kjJ2pgkEGR
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: We’re speaking out against #streetharassment April 3-9! Join us by using #stopstreetharassment, chalking pro respect messages, flyering & speaking to friends about why this issue must end! (1/2)
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: #Catcalling is #Harassment. It's Not a Compliment. It's never okay. #feminist #feminism #stopstreetharassment https://t.co/g5nJy12sIl
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @buslobharosa @StopStHarassmnt @obossheffield @OurStreetsNow @CallOutStalking @WomComMatters @DurgaIndia1 @safeandthecity @safetipinapp @SpurthiKolipaka so important for us to take a stand ✊🏾 #Solidarity #StopStreetHarassment
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: "However, in my experience, when we share our unique stories and come together as a community, we create powerful conversations and cultural change." https://t.co/zxd3inLLdj #mentalhealth #activism #stopstreetharassment https://t.co/Mhsq3JVr0y
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Have a story of street harassment you’d feel comfortable sharing? Send us a DM or email us directly at [email protected]. #yourvoicematters #stopthestigma #speakup #stopstreetharassment #itsnotacompliment https://t.co/hx2p5lwjNT
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: [1] — Stop Street Harassment, 2018 study on sexual harassment and assault. https://t.co/bnDBWNWJfJ
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: “Accountability is not a 'sorry'- it is action. It is deep self reflection and change of behaviour.” - Natasha @KurlyCrusader and Maya @catcallsofottawa https://t.co/ZMZQy9oUS4 Photo by @CheerUpLuv #StopStreetHarassment #16Days https://t.co/w2HfNOJ1v4
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @ThePragmatist5 @JonDoeLives I don’t know where this was but some states do have laws against this sort of behavior.https://t.co/DPQ5U8kx7K
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: "...a man is entirely responsible for his own actions." #LundyBancroft #EndViolenceAgainstWomen #stopstreetharassment
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: TW /////// PedophiliaJust a few of the stories from our chalking event last week.“Show me what those hands can do.” said to an 11 y/o“I bet you’re so tight, I’d love to fuck that.” said to a 9 y/oGet pedophiles off the street. #StopStreetHarassmenthttps://t.co/Ds5kP5qw1g https://t.co/hGs9Jok0PU
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Be an Upstander today and everyday. #stopsexualharassment #stopstreetharassment #BullyingPreventionMonth2021 https://t.co/oYBGVggprW
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: What matters is the functioning of the human right theory. Humanity matters for Tigray & Tigreans!!!#HumanRightsDay #HumanRights #WeAreEqual #FightAgainstInequality #changemakers #ChangetheGameAcademy https://t.co/HFNJnKewrH
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @NathanY06430573 @NadineDorries @HuddlestonNigel @DCMS 301 days. Even under the intense pressure of being discriminated against & trying to get his & all deaf athletes voices heard, this fantastic young athlete reminds us #StandWithUkraine #WeAreEqual
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: I will not go to school without  my sister. I support my sister. #WeAreEqualSays an Afghan boy. True man. Wise human who knows the sequelae of excluding half of society.Education for all Afghan https://t.co/kaHCyG4pUh
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen #AbolishTheMonarchy #WeAreEqual https://t.co/U0A5KQgeCa via @YouTube
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: DJ'ín is just as important nonetheless!Come Lock into Slimzosrecordings Livestream on instagram Thursday evening from 7pm UK time and i will try to prove my claim!!#WeAreEqual #DJ #PRODUCER #MC #ARTISTS https://t.co/rx5bCBFexI
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @confusionhumain Society's set norms!Happy men's day though!#weareequal
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: There is no place for #racism in this world! #WeAreGlobal #WeAreOne #NoH8 #WeAreEqual #NousSommesEgaux! https://t.co/WziipkEVaC https://t.co/czCWzvaXD1
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Abolish The Monarchy https://t.co/zSAmYOktHz via @YouTube #WeAreEqual#AbolishtheMonarchy#EndtheMonarchy#LiztheLast
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: With growing demand for the president to resign. We gotta wonder when will he learn? #WeAreEqual STOP BEING VIOLENT! https://t.co/q7VQM9DdvS
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: No child will ever walk 10km to school. Gogos (Makhulu) won't hire bakkies for clinic visits, motorists won't have to drive to town for fuel etcNB: Not meant to offended anyone, its merely a suggestion. I stand to be corrected!!!#noonestaysbehind #weareequal
4. not sexist