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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:
Just ate thee hot ass chips I can’t feel my tongue 😭
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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 just farted and the bubble slowly creeped up the crack of my ass...
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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:
@theKIDReturns @BAMinvestor Legendary comment. Now he’s distracting people with other BS because he knows his model is gonna get fucked in the ass
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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:
@gmbutts You’re an ass! Your Liberal ideas are pure bullshit.
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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:
Yo I got a real ass stalker on my hands. Who tf is Stephanie Jenkins ?? Lmaoooo
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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 way my ass finna be sitting after this challenge 😅 whew!
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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:
@ScamASSdrone's account is temporarily unavailable because it violates the Twitter Media Policy. Learn 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:
@3eouI shouldve said me too and shut his dumb ass up /hj
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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 miss having training partners.Got a whole ass kickboxing gym in my garage. Just need some homies.
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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 got everyone else some nice ass gifts then there’s me over here getting a single, broken gift😕 and people wonder why I hate Christmas. It’s another disappointment every year.
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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:
@bamaboy222 we ride together we suck ass together
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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:
wildturtle is so ass bro im sorry jason
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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:
@Leean @oJ0KER Bro ur a grown ass man
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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:
nah cause i saw my crush today at church and like im so annoyed cuz i made the decision to stop liking him yesterday but he just HAD to exist and fkn look cute n shit and the thing is he’s got the same body proportion as jungwoo and it’s just so attractive ughhh bye
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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:
People that smell good behave more confidently, which makes them more attractive, even if others can't smell their perfume or cologne.
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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:
@laurenboebert Wow, you’re like a less attractive Sarah Pailin - all ambition and NO BRAINS
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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:
This proves that no matter how nice you are, no matter how exciting/sexy/attractive you can be as a man. Bitches will still cheat. Incredible https://t.co/MkhRZS6n6M
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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:
#Coal assets are attractive - if one can see the reality of the energy environment, there is significant opportunity#CoalTwitter https://t.co/1xX8L0FV0o https://t.co/E2F0Zkn5Zn
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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:
@_tealswan That's kind of true. I do watch the other woman that talks about things like this, she is not as attractive as you, and your way ahead of her. I can see her being attractive though. You have more content as well. I do see what your saying, if .....
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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:
@Boyintheband @PlutoEllis @chaosaltar @JohnStabler @pmdfoster @FT @AJack Wait - isn't the UK supposed to be having BETTER standards now that we're out of the evil EU? Surely our environmental standard are now higher than the Netherlands?How could it possibly make sense that a higher-standards Brexit Britain is more attractive to a polluter?
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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:
Always loved Milwaukee. Beautiful town in autumn. Storied baseball town. Hell of a place for a game. The people have never been more attractive. Sports legacy.
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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:
@Smartguyy I’d argue he’s more attractive in DONT LOOK UP than he is in anything he’s made since Shutter Island.
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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:
Swear guys who can sing are damn attractive to me 🥺 https://t.co/taxN2uLrFm
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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:
@dwts_babe @brandonbersten you know what, I’ll take it. at least you find him attractive sometimes
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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:
thinking you’re special for finding someone attractive is narcissistic and stupid.. and cringe
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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 wonder if people actually like genuinely find me attractive enough to date 😐
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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:
Dr. Tegan Strong has discovered an arcane artifact while diving in the beautiful Bahamas?Why was it left there?The ARKLIGHT Ancient Alien Adventure trilogy.We are not alone!Dangerous encounters await.#mondaymotivation #scifi #AuthorUproar #BookReview #Writing #Space #book https://t.co/hg3x9aHQaF
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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:
A LOT of beautiful charts out there guys. I can’t always hold you by the hand…🤙🏽😎 https://t.co/GyvYz42P8N
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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:
“A smile puts you on the right track. A smile makes the world a beautiful place. When you lose your smile, you lose your way in the chaos of life.”― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart#teamsoulasylum #alifestylebrand #createrelaxcreate
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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:
Moments away from first ball at the beautiful Adelaide Oval 🙌Congratulations to David Taylor, who makes his First Class debut as an umpire today 🤝 #SheffieldShield
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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:
@RealSarahIdan @ihershey5 This is great but I’d love to be able to visit the beautiful KSA without getting arrested and executed…
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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:
@WibauxV @Nektarios555 @blackcryptokat @KunstlochNFT @renegade_silent @shailpik @ARodrigoRuizFe1 @slow_trees @Elizabedsh1 @alteredgenie @CBelisleArt @socalpathy @kittii_crypto @Trippingonpixel @neuraldivergent @DemzOneMusic @nftjay90 @herbie7777777 @LesleyGrainger @nudoru @Deliansky @wheaty @_neptiris_ @wondermundo @pauliswalrus @EmpressTrash @meandthefriend @cacaasabila @terra_lens @AnalogueI_O @TheHCTurk @WildernessSound @gandamu_ml @takyon236 @KevazyAI @L3THONFTs @nft_pilot @neurodiculous @iteration80 @obliviontoo @PapaBeardedNFTs @A_Shekarriz @DisartoArt @FilippoFiltro @allaenelcampo @Anibal_Ar13 @swedish_gold @aRRO_eth @TheBellaMaake What a beautiful collection 🤩🤩🤩❣️
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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:
Jimin's hair is so long and so beautiful and I just want to run my hands through it is that too much to ask @BTS_twt #BTSxAMAs
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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:
@navahochick56 @Sinfulskin2 Beautiful mask ! May I ask where you got it ?
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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:
Dr. Pussycat is truly beautiful [F] (Balak) #nsfw #furryporn #yiff #yiffbot https://t.co/tRpbOqzkYX https://t.co/msoXBzliNV
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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:
YALL GO AND CHECKOUT THIS BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE BY @KSIArmy1993 https://t.co/r9A8323UV0
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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:
@ladygaga @andersoncooper @60Minutes @itstonybennett IT WAS SO BEAUTIFUL! Both legends 🥺❤️ https://t.co/kqdTbIJlWq
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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 like the direction Yara is going in with her looks. She always looks beautiful — I do want to see the more mature silhouettes maybe updated + refreshed for her tho so it’s youthful — Referencing a 50-something year old Jo Baker + retro silhouettes mature the look a lot
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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:
@givejoyandlove @BTS_twt Hoping you have a beautiful night and a beautiful 2022 Amanda. I love you!! 😚💜💜💜💜💜💜💜🌌@BTS_twt
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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:
#BEAUTIFUL ANGELS ARE SING TO US FROM ALL WALKS AND ETHNICITIES, REPRESENTED, HERITAGE HAS TRAVELED.... MUCH LUV FRIENDS, ENJOY. ❤️🎈🙌 https://t.co/aHxNusa7nY
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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:
Thank you beautiful friend 😊Sending love and 🕯️🚨 light your way 💓 https://t.co/EbPpAKWqjo https://t.co/n3MDADAH7N
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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:
@sam_schechter I keep coming back to look at this and the part I get stuck on is Alois' hand on Wick's arm because you captured that subtle twisting of the fingers when they're caught with friction/resistance and it's IMPECCABLE beautiful stuff beautiful boys beautiful art
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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:
[Rvf] WENDYAllure Korea February 2022 Beautiful Ones https://t.co/y6p3BYPTpZ
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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:
Have a lovely day beautiful sunshine 🌞 ❤️♥️💜🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐎 https://t.co/w4yoltPn6z https://t.co/qDf358MMsH
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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:
@FormerlyAYeti Sippin’ Whiskey & Wanderin’ the Past, Know this Warm Feelin’ Deep inside me just ain’t made to lastwithout YouuuAll this Thinkin’s got my heart steady dreamin’ of Life’s beautiful twilight,Just Can’t 4get the timesYou spent the nightSippin’ Whisky & Wanderin’ the Past w/Me
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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:
@KriyaOaira You are right nothing is that simple. That is an interesting perspective. This is kind of the male version of abortion and could have a worse effect on society. Binary thinking is the mole that encapsulates cancer.
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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:
@WellsLeane @GayHutch3 I didn't talk about an 'anti vax' attitude, don't put words in my mouth. I don't fall for binary thinking. To reject a vaccine based on valid concerns does not make a person antivax.
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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:
@nws13 @EduardoHagn I am exhausted by the binary thinking and don't know how the people who narrow everything down to this or that choices can deal with supporting any club. Is it not exhausting for them as 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:
@chazbobb @NathanAClark No, No, No. This kind of take requires more than the comforting ‘he’s good/he’s shit’ binary thinking exhibited by many in this type of debate. It will not do.
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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:
When you don't know what synonyms are because you are in fact the binary thinking autist. https://t.co/OLiS9t87hp
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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:
all the liberal nato bots think #abolishNATO means we stand with putin. stop with the binary thinking. no to war and abolish nato.
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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:
@NoahGuzman14 @bigpicsoccer Thinking of creativity as great art, music, engineering innovation, I’d suggest is the same error of binary thinking that most everyone falls into with words like creativity, intelligence, consciousness. 7/
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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:
There is much more than being strictly defined by two theoretical opposites binary thinking#NoMore is for being an outside of the box,• tertiary • quaternary • quinary • senary • septenary • octonary • nonary • denary • African😉• duodenary..critical thinker https://t.co/HhL4CGWx4T
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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:
@Angelux1111 Why do Americans need idols and heroes so much? It’s ridiculous. It’s part of binary thinking, I guess. A person is either trash or a hero. When a hero s/he must be idolized and all flaws forgiven. God, the indoctrination goes deep, doesn’t it?
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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:
Thinking everyone can only think "binarily" because Binary Thinking is the only thinking you know how to do
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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:
@LWSmith15 @WendyOrent @mcfunny @frugalsues @cappsie @AnaFuentesHomes @JSAHolmes @ChrisJohnsonMD @Chris_F_Carson @andylumm @Bebert701 @JT375043170 @ghoppe @temple_surly @JCDeardeuff @Craig12940777 @Crippsy1969 @MdRisette @TierraHenson @bigmack600 @BurgerLab12 @MaureenStroud @pawley_robert @nancy41603 @lochard24 @NextGenRed @RTheatheist @johnnyutah66623 @BioVisionary @Bill20538001 @WhoCares011813 @livefre85257272 @wjack76995 @Truth_in_Number @UnclebuckJ @Kathmarval @ADevotedYogi @markmcdougall13 @nyob7714 @BrowningNeelyn @KayVonPaul @Alex_on_A14 @Will_holliday1 @NateWeymouth @FineAndBrennan @JohnBee888 @GHoppes @antiva_must_go Binary thinking…
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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:
Invasive Plant Management: The Risk of Binary ThinkingCheck out our article in the latest Natural Resources Management Today (@NrmToday) by Center Directory Dr. Jay Ferrell and Education and Training Specialist Christine Krebs.https://t.co/Jb7MdNPild
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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:
@1957eddie Spot on. Too much binary thinking on Twitter. I think most match going Reds support Ole but trust will be lost if we don't gain the consistency to challenge for trophies. He's got the players now.
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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:
@roadtoserfdom3 @AlexandriaHatch there is no contradictionit is called nuancebecause everything is not black or whiteyes centralizing power has its drawbacks which i highlighted to assume i cannot also advocate for centralization is just extreme binary thinkinglife is about tradeoffs there are no solutions
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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:
@ggreenwald "Whose side are you on?" is a great way for Manning to admit she is partisan binary thinking fraud. It's not like MSNBC was knocking at your door, they were off spinning a dipshit Russian conspiracy theory while democrats were dangling withdrawal of troops = Putin wins.
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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:
@RKJ65 Binary thinking for the win again! It's the American Way
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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:
@bromptonymous Totally - but then there's the faction who think that if we fail to stay at 1.5 (which let's face it, unless there's some kind of miracle we won't) then we're all going extinct and we should give up. As always, binary thinking is not our friend
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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:
@SKMorefield @joerogan @ScottAdamsSays @TimJDillon @Timcast @billmaher All those with influence and a keen understanding of human motivation and the impact of fake news— please let’s get that (non)/binary thinking Telethon going that .@ScottAdamsSays mentioned#MassFormationPsychosis #vax
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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:
@TalhaGulbargavi Just when I thought Indian Muslims are a lost cause, Allah SWT sends another Umm Hakim bint Al-Harith, may Allah turn this hijab fight into another Battle of Marj al-Saffar!
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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:
You tell her Cain after all she should be inside the murdering bint #Emmerdale
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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:
@NjJawad Good evening dear bint l ammm❤️🙏🌹
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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:
@Grayjax just had a bint crubbs’ ass moment in that i ate one .. hmm nah doesn’t work b
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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:
I've just posted a new blog: Basmah bint Saud: Saudi princess released from jail after almost three years https://t.co/EfEWEsAEd0
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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:
Christmas parties in Downing Street for the Conservative party and the bint only. All you plebs go home and lock your doors. https://t.co/YGwJs78oP2
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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:
New post (Glutenfree puff pastry Recipe by Bint e Iqbal Kitchenette |Glutenfree chicken patties Recipe) has been published on New Cookery Recipes - https://t.co/PZcLNt3qdY https://t.co/r3S5uGsnnq
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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:
@bint_abdullahAB I go serve you breakfast for this middle of the night
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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:
@bint_e_asif18 @iihtishamm @ItsRizwanHere @aiman_janbaaz2 @wasaalatjanbaz Fake 😏😏😏
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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:
@_bint_ahmad The point at which if I show how funny I found that, my class will turn into chaos 😭😭😭😭
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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:
@AwaisRa2682106 @syedaitratfatim @SyedaAlvii @Bint_E_Azad @Kaneezehra @weedboy302 @oye_sunooo @syedtaqizaidi22 @AbidiAly @Fareeha11o @SkashifShirazi @Aayat_zahra14 @SyedaaAiman Thank you 🌻
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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:
@blautags @1kralim @Ertyks @IS0FX @ADMMA41 @eroly01 @_tb35 @_bnyn @gtkalici @1oknm @_erylm @MOkan0180 @edir_1 @froesam @Turkiyedir_FB @RHZG_ @93Eto @39umt @Krklm @1kbi_ @yelpazesu @Bint_i_Rasool Done
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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:
@Bint_e_Yousaf You mean to say circumspect ?Oh thank you!!
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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:
SHAMMA BINT SUHAIL FARIS AL MAZRUI: A YOUNG WOMAN OF GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENTS#ShammaAlMazrui #government #socialchange #leadership #hope #strength https://t.co/i7p0SDmCDs
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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:
@kayleighmcenany You’re a despicable twat. Merry Xmas, bitch. Jesus is so proud of you.
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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:
@BonaFideLoDuv Some people don't appreciate what they have. Karma is a bitch though.
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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:
@maynotexplode i've seen a shift in the last week or so, and i myself have been pointing out voice lines and such from the game to share the light that, i m o, cait is not only a top, but dom-adjacent, with vi as her enthusiastic bottom bitch
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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:
@_alexsaaa Bitch, I’m more mad I gotta go re-order than anything. Like goddamn 😂
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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:
Very verbal too like holy fuck called me a slut, whore, bitch, faggot, good girl, and kept telling me how soft my mouth was and stuff along those lines
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2. reported
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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:
Public Housing Skate Team Life's A Bitch Tee Delivery - https://t.co/zeUynC6RzL
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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:
Just argued with my nephew for 5 mins about Minecraft. Ended with "the ender dragon is a little bitch" I'm pretty sure I won
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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 fucked up. Skinny Turtle is the worst character on the show by a country mile. Guy turned into a lil bitch lol https://t.co/l1fdm7WdQP
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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:
@alex_denni0 This is like the 5th time one of my friends have roasted me this week. Stick a fork in me, get out the carving knife and call your friends for dinner because this bitch is cooked
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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:
@notreallyjcm Yeah but Dante was Italian, he was almost legally required to be a deeply extra messy bitch who lived for drama
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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:
@MeerkatsRMammal Went to Applebees requested NO celery with my wings since I am allergic. They brought me EXTRA and when my date asked that it be taken back and fresh wings brought to me they whispered to him that I was a high maintenance bitch and also that I had been there the week b4.
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2. reported
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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:
bitch I see Beyoncé I’m fainting https://t.co/yExbSlmZ49
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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:
"remember when fnaf was scary" remember when u got some bitches ? me neither https://t.co/ukXNWQmeSI
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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:
biggest red flag is them bitches who think liking white boys is a cute little personality trait… (they’re all racist LOL!!!)
|
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:
this what separates the mentally challenged from the women that keep it player . slow hoes be feeling like she’s her because she can get a nut up out a nigga but no money & nothing else . bitches be SSI slow lol .. https://t.co/02ydYBoaYk
|
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:
Maaaan I wish I could wear the heels Rihanna, Zendaya and all the other bad bitches wear. Bitch two terrible steps in and I’m crying. I can’t do it anymore. I’ll go barefoot.
|
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:
Some broke bitches really stole my best friends phone
|
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:
Koi bacha hai jisse chugli karke apni relationship ka mazaak udana baaki hai?That’s the difference b/w young Teja and Mature #KaranKundrra. #tejasswiprakash never seeks relationship advice from anyone and NEVER bitches about him https://t.co/ExlPRj1GPy
|
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 love when my job page someone who already left for the day. I laugh And say “bitches”
|
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:
Not my professor saying that she would co-author a paper with me on a gender-queer approach to archaeology. That’s real allyship bitches
|
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:
nvm fok u musty bitches i got one
|
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:
@Lawson_Lyon Nor did I say it was. I don't blame all women, but many women are guilty of this, even some women who identify as feminists.
|
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:
@K_Poppins @nagle_mo @Juandan @Havesomegrace_ I don't blame all women, but we can't just let some of you vote. So the fight to preserve liberty will continue. Thanks for doing your part.
|
1. direct
|
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