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""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:
💯 #WeAreEqual. Good ol’ Albert 👏🏻🙌🏻 https://t.co/kxSr1xQ3jw
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Spending some time in #accara Ghana! Such a fun place to spend this fine day August 27, 1963. Wonder how the Civil Rights March will go tomorrow. I know my bois will kill it! #fightforurrights #endracism #weareequal https://t.co/G9RWosLbIi
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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:
And Nobody Does Anything While Pleople Dying! Why This Cruel Indifference, Why! #WeAreEqual #TheFundamentalRespectOfHumanRights #FoodForAll #WaterForAll #SaveTheAfricaFromExtremeDrought #LetsNotLeaveThemAlone #ToGiveAHand #SolidarityNotCharity #ClimateActNow
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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:
AHhHhhh. My hands gave grown tired from all the writing😅. But I am so grateful to announce the publication of my second work🔖. Ladies don´t jump off your seat do get ready for ¨Some reflections upon marriage¨!!! Go get your copy now! #weareequal XOXO 👏👏👏-1700
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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:
In the mood for a DIY spa day? Pamper yourself and your skin with luxurious yet affordable Equal skincare products.Include Equal products in your skincare regime today!#Equal #WeAreEqual #PersonalCare #GenderNeutrality #Skincare #Haircare #EqualCare #NaturalSkinCare https://t.co/u3INtWpyp3
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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:
Protesting again this Saturday 9am in front of Balise Toyota Scion, West Springfield Riverdale Rd and Sunday 9 am at intersection Birnie Ave and Prospect…#TruthMatters #NomadarWhat #WeAreEqual @baliseautogroup @MassAGO @JoeBiden @jubileeoutreach
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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:
On the anniversary of women gaining the right to vote and stand for office in politics in Turkey, we proudly declare that we respect the rights of all women, starting with our associates in our workplaces, and we act together to build a more equal world.#boyteks #WeAreEqual https://t.co/ffjmQOKboe
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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:
STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE! ❌❗️🚫 We need to stand up for women's rights! Women deserve equal pay and equal rights! The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory needs to have better working conditions, WE NEED TO BE EQUAL!#STRIKE #EqualPay #WomensRights #WeAreEqual
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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:
100 followers! My heart goes out to the @JungleFreaksNFT community, as it has shown to be THE MOST INCLUSIVE AND SWEET group ive ever came across on the internet❤️🔥❤️🔥! Shoutout to @canali_fabio for being my 100th follower♥️! #freaksfollowfreaks #weareequal
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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:
Caption exist in post! 😀 Happy Men's Day ❤️..#nooffence #peaceout..#MensDay #InternationalMensDay #MensDay2021 #november #mensdayquotes #InternationalMensDay2021 #mensrights #womensday #menhavefeelingstoo #strongmen #men #nonutnovember #menwithclass #menscommunity https://t.co/jGp19Utc37
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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:
#womensday is around the corner — which means it’s time for a #campaign 🎉 that we’d love for YOU to be a part of! *T&Cs apply. #IWD2022 #BreakTheBias *Final entries (images) will be chosen by Basis & will feature in our video release on March 8th, 2022. #Thread https://t.co/G7lu0jxzDJ
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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:
@womensday @guardian This is the year, yes to #BreakTheBias, Women, are to give and take equal opportunities at all levels and in all fields. It's all about ability, capability, and responsibility, we as women have same if not more.
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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:
𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐖𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧'𝐬 𝐃𝐚𝐲 to all the lovely ladies 🌻. #V5Digital #Equality #WomensDay #celebratewomen #womenempowerment #HappyFriday https://t.co/KIWNg0yqOM
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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:
Here’s some halftime Entertainmmt for y’all watching the @LadyVol_Hoops vs @LSUwbkb game… I still have nightmares about this block😋 #sylviafowles #brittanyjackson #LadyVols #lsu #blockedshot #halftime #tnvslsu #Vols #basketball #womensday #tennessee #patsummitt #TallGirl2 https://t.co/BLk0YZboiS
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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:
Let's celebrate International @WomensDay 2022 and help to collectively #BreaktheBias for women around the world. https://t.co/gmRMpyA92K https://t.co/F9jx5SRTzt
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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:
Afghan women cannot be part of any sports including cricket as that would "expose their bodies", the Taliban#womensday #Taliban
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3. judgmental
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""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 wrote our song, Strong Woman, to celebrate the women in our lives and the achievements of women all over the world! #strongwoman #womenempowerment #womensday #inspiration https://t.co/a3Kk9NnpK4
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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:
For all the womens out there!#women #WomensArt #WomenWontWheesht #womenpower #womensday #WomensRights #WomensMarch2021 #WomenWhoCode #womenshealth #womeninnaturism #bodypositive #bodyart #selflove #SelfLoveIsTheBestLove #selfcare #selfhealing #loveyourself #PositiveVibes https://t.co/UaM7QkdTER
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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:
@realAlexWinter Just ate a big dinner with @toddrew and friends to celebrate #womensday 3 Purebloods able to coast by. No lame vaccine checks or anything. Thankfully seems the commies aren't getting the entire script from WHO and the wider Cathedral. Kinda business as usual again
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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:
@womensday What a wonderful advert for the brilliant vaccine programmes continuing to save lives , improve quality of lives & reducing strain on NHS services . This is one fantastic reason for the NHS to be cherished by public everyday
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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:
Shivaami is joining the force this #IWD2022 to #breakthebias by bringing leading Women Entrepreneurs to share their success stories online.Register here(https://t.co/w3IVPDJEY9).Date : 8th March 2022Time : 3 PM to 5 PM#webinar #freewebinar #womensday #womensday2022 #WOMEN https://t.co/FsCXnLmuna
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4. not sexist
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""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 is the day to salute all women's struggle to secure a dignified place.Women are inspirations for others in so many ways. My special honor, tribute & respect to Madam #Fuzia_Shahzad. Happy #WomensDay #nationalworkingwomensday@HERAKP_Official @UOM_LowerDir_KP https://t.co/vDOIMmndvC
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Custom Color Inspirational Aviation Gift Funny Pilot Mug Amelia Earhart Quote Ceramic Coffee Cup Mug for her https://t.co/9mFRtOEfu4 #CraftyMcClever #UniqueEtsy #WomensDay https://t.co/DZoPBhb9mz
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4. not sexist
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""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:
To all women deserving of their special day. Nollaigh na mBan Shona Daoibh. #womensday #nowork https://t.co/KzCQmOSYpF
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Feel #blessed that I have raised a caring & loving 13 yo who is our Next Gen Feminist & Ally. I was crying of joy inside when I got this text. Not only we must #BreakTheBias for women, we need to do it for our children. 🗼🍣🍧🧋@GlobalFundWomen @UN_Women @womensday @WomeninID https://t.co/UJvvloR0iP
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4. not sexist
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""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:
“Above all, be the heroine of your life, not the victim” — Nora Ephron. Click here for 48 inspirational quotes for women. #WomensDay #WomensDay2021 #IWD2021 #InternationalWomensDay https://t.co/EtJleqOYQP
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Womensday 1@aboutlastnitexx @Nope_No_way_FU @MellyAwe @PuckinSassPot @CrossFitGoddess @Crazy_ButCute2 @Taylorr1114 @TheSuccuBish @MistyYo72777051 @TheBexecutioner @HTXpuckprincess @Kenzie7187 @CoreKittyBayBay @j13_pineapple @JetBomb25 @HeatherDM4 @Envious_Rebel85 @nikki_420woman https://t.co/htgFRSxHGf
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4. not sexist
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""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:
@womensday May I ask when you will announce the theme for 2022 IWD? I'm looking ahead to programming and try to work with your theme each year. Thanks!
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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:
Lauren Case owner of Buns Bakery shared her insights with us.What are your most valuable tips to share with other women entrepreneurs, in 2021?Be patient, be alert, be understanding, be kind to yourself & persevere! #WomensMonth #WomensDay #BossBabe #Queen #GirlPower https://t.co/IL8rIpDTEl
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4. not sexist
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""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:
#abstractpainting #ArtistOnTwitter #WomensArt #WomensRights #photographicart #abstractart Hearth https://t.co/bhUn8SWjYJ
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4. not sexist
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""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:
How can the Right be sooo Wrong?#GOPDeathCult#AbortionIsHealthcare#WomensRights
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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:
@BetoORourke is for #WomensRights.Vote for Beto. ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/hcoOS0dw1P
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Daughter is taking me to VA today. May I say, I really dislike the pain from falling. Ugh have a good day folks. #BuildBackBetter #VotingRights #JohnLewisVotingRightsAct #WomensRights #FireDejoy #ExpandTheCourt so much to do in so little time
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4. not sexist
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""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:
@RoseWorthesee @COYSRach @loveradio3 @Keir_Starmer @UKLabour Completely agree. Never before have I felt a voting decision should be made on the basis of one policy.Both @UKLabour and @LibDems are off my list. It's not without a big sigh that I say the @Conservatives look like the only option so far. #WomensRights
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4. not sexist
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""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 distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism = 1 of the 5 interlocking injustices + evils that the #PoorPeoplesCampaign challenges, and fights back against! #WomensRights #WomensRightsAreHumanRights https://t.co/ZEopTrXOqM
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4. not sexist
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""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:
For women everywhere. #womensrights #womensrightsmatter #forwomeneverywhere#mothersdaughterssistersfriends https://t.co/UeOJYnxCSQ
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4. not sexist
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""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 see you! Here’s 10 queer women who changed history. https://t.co/PCb9XYzNJz#queerwomen #lgbtq+ #activism #writer #feminist #womensrights #bisexual #lesbian #queerhistory
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4. not sexist
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""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 is no joke: 🇮🇷 Iran is joining the U.N. Women Rights Commission on March 25, 2022. #UN #womensrights #UNisGarbage #UnitedNations https://t.co/bAkriO3Nev
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Dear @WomensRightsSalih Enes, who just turned 2 y-o, given to his mom, Elif Yalçın, who's been jailed in Gebze for 8 months in Turkey. Mom and son have been for 2 days in the quarantine ward!BuSuça OrtakOlma https://t.co/Yq1QTAfMHV
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4. not sexist
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""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:
@mikejensen77 Thank you Cecilt Strong #SNL ! That was brave and brilliant and spot on. Thank you #WomensRights
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4. not sexist
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""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:
@lkmeenha we can’t even have a day without women making it about themselves 🙄
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1. direct
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""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:
niggas wouldn’t last a day without women. argue w ya mama. https://t.co/wa7XEegCSd
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4. not sexist
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""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:
@eskiflo1 @FraInParis @thehill Again darling, male fragility. Do some reading on a day without women in the economy. However, paid family time is better for the economy and society in all ways and regardless of gender. You must think capitalism, wages, quality of life, and GPD are disconnected.
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4. not sexist
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""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 day without women—no work and no sex. See how they like that strike. https://t.co/rlYDoclrXY
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1. direct
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""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:
Enough is enough. Instead of "A Day Without Women," let's do "A MONTH Without Black Teachers (+Allies)." Feel our absence the same way you want us absent from this country's history 😒🤔
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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:
@BigDILF01 Can’t go a day without women womening
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1. direct
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""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:
@JesseRodriguez @JulianCastro @DeadlineWH @NicolleDWallace @nytimes We need a day without women. All call in sick across the country
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1. direct
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""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:
@YouFugazi He was abusive. He was the problem. Porsha's got issues but she didn't deserve mental and physical abuse or to grieve the loss of her child alone.
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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:
@orpheusaki / abuse mentionnah it’s so whack to me that some people don’t agree with that statement?? like?? i know actions speak louder than words but also?? it’s a literal abuser
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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:
@TheAmberPicota I don't usually care about the Kardashians but people who use abuse to control their partner get a special type of ire from me. As well as people (media, not you) who give them a platform for entertainment without realizing what's happening. Or caring.
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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:
@Needstoo1 @DeanAle72145537 I'm just an apologetic Canadian willing to give the guy some sympathy.Biden I mean. Elder abuse in the open. Shameful.
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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:
RINO gets the RACK!EXCLUSIVE: Van Taylor Accused of Extramarital Affair With ISIS Bride, Abuse of Power, 'Rim Job' Text via @NationalFile https://t.co/D3IVrVjcFR
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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:
Child abuse. I’m not anti vax- but I am anti fear. You can’t tell me this is healthy… she knows she’s doing it for others… you told her that. https://t.co/teo4aSOV14
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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:
@mattzap It's great that the Washington Post has just discovered civil asset forfeiture abuse. Reason magazine @reason has been writing about it for many years now and the Institute for Justice @IJ has been fighting against it in the courts for years. Donate to IJ to help the fight.
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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:
@LuVF497 @RaducanuIN @namjoonanamcara He used hi influence to mentally and physically force a young woman into sleeping with him… she had to give her emotions to ease the pain …it’s still abuse and rape
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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:
@RudyHavenstein @BLS_gov @neelkashkari @federalreserve He’s one of my favorites. It makes me ill that he’s had to endure the mental abuse this market has heaped on him. And for all the haters, neither he or I care.
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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:
@deverraislpe @Bootiedo22 @KoreanAir_KE OUR GOVERNMENT@POTUS @VP@SecDebHaaland@BLMca @BLM_CO @BLMca @blmnv @blmnv @BLMWHB @BLMWyoming @congressdotgov#Terrorists #MURDERERS#ABUSE#LIARS#TRAITORS https://t.co/qvZkpZWFDf
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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:
@PWDAustralia @GuardianAus Guardianship authorities & Self-Funded Government Trustee Corporations have been using FUNDS belonging 2 ‘involuntary clients’ procured via Elder Abuse Reports, 2 fight them in courts if they or their families, attempt 2 regain their Liberty & control of their Assets ! @DRC_AU
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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:
@Jack4NJ 1) Our Tax Funds go toward these 'Equity Companies and Consultants'. They charge in the tens of thousands to emotionally confuse and abuse Our Children. They charge taxpayers/schools THOUSANDS just to have One Consultation!!! I Refuse my tax money to go toward this.
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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:
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute hit with sex abuse claims https://t.co/8NLgvMfW8k via @MailOnline At least 16 women come forward to allege 'sexual harassment and abuse' at Smithsonian's Tropical Research Institute - which is on an island in the Panama Canal
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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:
@terryflewers Abuse is wrong but telling him to shut the fuck up and put a performance in isn’t wrong. Why is he always writing essays
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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:
@BroersSteven You saying 🤔😏 Just wait out the Republican's tantrums, misinformation, stock manipulation, voter suppression, blatant racism, abuse's of women's an immigrant, and basic human rights, failed insurrection😑 Whoa
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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:
Granted Marius was the lesser evil since he didn't sexually abuse Armand as far as I'm aware. But he did basically make Armand into a dependent partner, since Armand had no way of leaving; nor would he have wanted to leave because he didn't know anything else.
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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:
Healthy androcentrism at its finest, ladies and gentlemen. https://t.co/0vI4KS4lAr
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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:
@AccusedToo They’ve managed to substitute something that they said was bad, androcentrism, for something that is arguably worse, if only for the fact that it was done deliberately in as short a space of time as possible. Some would say only idiots do things like that.
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Do you even know anything about basic feminism OR biology? The female body is different from the male body and this fact is the basis for female oppression, including to this day in the form of medical misogyny and androcentrism literally costing lives.https://t.co/bQTzCg7iHG https://t.co/F9Cy3p8LdB
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4. not sexist
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""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:
If you’re at SPSP in person, be sure to check out my symposium with @Imlaura_vianna, @TerriFrasca, and @Asma__Ghani, “It’s raining men: How androcentrism shapes our everyday lives” this Saturday 8-9 am! I unfortunately won’t be there in person, but come see everyone else!
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4. not sexist
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""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:
Got doomed abstract on why androcentrism is/are the new Longevists.
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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:
Leni vs The World po ba?? Kabi-kabila, from Ferdinand Jr. - Isko - Lacson. Androcentrism was too 1900's goiz 🤷
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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 just so very astounding to me. the feminist scholar who was one of the first to challenge androcentrism and patriarchy in international law... being elected a member of the ICJ and not a human rights body? is IL... changing? don't let me get my hopes up, please https://t.co/E3gvuyOPI8
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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:
Among the following which statement is not associated with ‘Androcentrism’ - https://t.co/JXCf9z07xB
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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:
Quite excited to present my work on gender & perceptions of apologies as part of our #SPSP2022 symposium on androcentrism with @adrianalgermano @Asma__Ghani and @Imlaura_vianna ! Come learn if you should really be sorry for saying sorry! https://t.co/Og4qot1s7G
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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 video beautifully shows how ridiculous androcentrism is and puts all earthly religions, which include man as the most central aspect of the entire universe, into a sobering perspective.The truth is: we are insignificant. https://t.co/yPyw8xCWm6
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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:
Androgynous Mind https://t.co/JPeQrYRFit via @YouTube
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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:
Virginia Woolf on Why the Best Mind Is the Androgynous Mind – The Marginalian https://t.co/CzfwcDbuzd
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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:
Nearly a century before the term "nonbinary" existed, Virginia Woolf wrote beautifully about why the mind who embodies that is the best mind https://t.co/rAFh9fHwgQ
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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:
my mom: i gave birth to you, i know everything about you my passion for videogames that I wanna turn into a job, my androgynous mind and my bisexual ass: https://t.co/WL8PchaZvE
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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:
Timeless Essays and Nonfiction by Great Writers. "In each of us two powers preside, one male, one female… The androgynous mind is resonant and porous… naturally creative, incandescent and undivided." Virginia Woolf https://t.co/VxurdUDck1 https://t.co/frtHcrk9XN
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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:
@MaineTrendTeam @mainedcm Androgynous (mind).MAINExLazada 1111SuperShow#LazadaxMaine @mainedcm #MaineForLazada1111 #MaineMendoza @mainedcm
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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 androgynous mind is resonant and porous; it transmits emotion without impediment; it is naturally creative, incandescent and undivided ~Virginia Woolf
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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:
#nowplaying Sonic Youth / Androgynous Mind / Experimental Jet Set, Trash And No Star [@thesonicyouth] ♫ https://t.co/1P3tTfUilk
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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:
Virginia Woolf on Why the Best Mind Is the Nonbinary Mind https://t.co/r9EsGFMd7Z via @brainpicker
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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’m certainly for all intents and purposes cis female and have given this thought. But specifically it’s cis in the way Virginia Woolf talks about the androgynous mind. https://t.co/fWByb3WoY4
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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:
@GHOSTBlTCH one of my sy favs tbh! androgynous mind, bull in the heather, self obsessed and sexxee maybe
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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:
@nottaconformist @blingqueendiva1 Hey. No worries. Don’t sweat it. Kinda have an ‘androgynous mind’, so…? *shrug*You’re not the first. Am sure you won’t be the last. 👍🏼😊
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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:
Earth Angel (Androgynous Mind) https://t.co/HbVONFc6vS
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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:
average hacker fan vs average earth angel (androgynous mind) enthusiast
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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:
@LilyLilyMaynard @MistressLemLem Splendid woman. I wonder where this fits in relation to Virginia Woolf on the androgynous mind. Woolf wasn’t speaking anatomically, of course. I also wonder if she (Woolf) sometimes tried too hard to quiet potential opposition.
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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:
@Louise_m_perry Not sure if I have an androgynous mind or a very wide vocabulary, but I recognised almost all of both columns and could guess the ones I didn't pretty well.
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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 Sunday! A Room of One's Own in our Virginia Woolf Season, with @EarlyModernDoc. Why is Shakespeare important in Woolf's thinking about women, writing, and the androgynous mind? • Sun. 24 October 2021, 6 pm. Brilliant.https://t.co/VIF3Gt3pLy https://t.co/GATzI88qAK
|
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:
@HeatherIsUnsane I guess I also have an inner feminine aspect that these games allow me to explore, to whatever limited extent. I still feel like a straight cis male, but I feel like I have a fairly androgynous mind.
|
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:
y'all wanna hear a joke i came up with (while making lasagna) that's almost as good as "a man walks into a café, splash" 👀 please say yes
|
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:
@davidwa41615213 Blah blah…she writes as good as a man…blah blah
|
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:
@GDTalbot @FoxNews You got daughters? Do you actually tell them that no matter how hard they work they’ll never be as good as a man? THAT is sexist as fuck! …and just not true!
|
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:
@teslatize @WholeMarsBlog @elonmusk Why insult her that way? She can handle it every bit as good as a man.
|
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:
When you’re a woman, you have to be twice as good as a man to succeedWhen you’re a PoC you have to be three times as good as any White person to succeedWhen you’re @LewisHamilton you have to be four times as good as the nearest driver to succeed #Hamilton #F1 #BrazilGP
|
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:
I’m probably very late to this but after a trip to Syria in the mid 1930s Agatha Christie observed and wrote this in 1946!: “A Kurdish woman has no doubt that she is as good as a man or better!” https://t.co/voJrbsVVUK
|
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:
@Bharath4tarak @urstrulyMahesh MAHESH BABU is as good as a man , GOD has ever made. New Generation who don’t know Super Star Krishna Garu , u can see one step better person in Mahesh Babu. 🙏💐💐💐. God Bless his children and family .
|
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:
@nichol_ @kmendez99 @AnitaKomuves @AndreaChalupa Yeah lets show everyone a women can fuck it up just as good as a man.
|
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:
@oh_Deirdre I LOVE THE BROWNS AND I HATE THE LEAGUE FUCKING FAVORITISM ENFORCING ASS OFFICIATING
|
4. not sexist
|
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