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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: @kennavita Can't blame all men. Just like we men can't blame all women.
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: @ApplecoreKatie @notCursedE I mean you dont blame all women for something an unstable woman did
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: Men are sooooo freakin bitter. Like so many of them are drowning in intense misogyny. Like why?They always say, "Not all Men" when women bring up stats and valid concerns, but let one woman do something and they blame all women. Thank god Im a lesbian.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Y’all chase after gold diggers when you ain’t got no gold then wanna blame all women for your rejection 😂
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: @Jillybe07741022 @kingkong_89 @thenewmcj @yaresedor @NICECSN @jalynjnae @jiffylube I don't blame all women. That's inaccurate
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: @chrislhayes This is just an abusive relationship. Mom works extra shifts and pays the bills to keep the family together and somehow give us hope. Dad gets drunk, beats her, beats the kids, and runs up a tab to impress his rich boss. Then he skips town. Ladies and gents, our two party system. https://t.co/kXRvDvztBG
2. reported
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: Grown men wanna baby me & thats cute. Or the thought of it is cute, but once I start really requiring shit.. its crickets. No one has anything to dish out. Ion got time. Im legit a boss baby, move.
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: @UNESports @UNEFieldHockey Because your the Boss! Strong beautiful and powerful! Keep dominating
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 wouldnt say the vishap boss is difficult for me but its definitely more annoying to farm than the wolflord was
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: If there is a loophole, I will find that loophole, and use that loophole like a boss to save the WORLD! https://t.co/GtjODux9t0
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: @MYLESGINVEST Great boss @ShytoshiKusama who gain more respect (hv 324k) followers lesson a dude who has less than 5200 followers. Cheers
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: When you wake up at 4am for work, get sent home early because of weather, and then your boss says to not come in until 10:30 the next day https://t.co/bDDZM8I404
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 know it's good when you see the professor roll up. Rise for the @kuro_professor. Good seeing ya boss.#ComicCon https://t.co/XTDHY6TtXQ
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 still wish they turned this into a boss fight. https://t.co/HyvPYJPHJc
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: @shadliebug @Starbots_game Didn't get to mint one, pasiko nalang po boss shad 🙈
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: Love to have a chat with my direct boss about polyamory and failing out of university due (in part) to transitioning. In 10/10 cis ally his comment was one of those things sounds like an important life changing event and it wasn’t getting a piece of paper to stick on the wall
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: @sliturguts @inhumanew4ste cant boss hairs soakin
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: On the final boss rn of Back 4 Bloodhttps://t.co/Y94KPxcDyI #Back4Blood
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: @VanCarlito2003 My Virgo self tryna show this bitch who's boss 😂😂
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: @77enkidu Thanks for having a birthday Boss! Gives us a reason to celebrate you. 😈
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 Boss in Action", R.O.T.D.The Skinny: Listening to Zoomer Radio on the "Big Boy". A lovely receiver.The Crown Jewel at Amazon: https://t.co/EIg52Oif1zMy Review: https://t.co/bSqGy8SONL#getthebest #ccrane #ccradio3 #am #fm #weather #alert #noaa #2m #ham #radio https://t.co/pmzJGWI5an
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: Me when I could not spell drawer so I had to draw a picture so my boss understood what I was trying to write 😂 https://t.co/Z5dh0SHxmO
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: Aberdeen 1-1 St Johnstone: Saints boss Callum Davidson calls for VAR over penalty award at Pittodrie https://t.co/EVlzHE7uiv
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: @KatieBrittforAL Fight for it? Did you advise your boss Richard Shelby to fight for it?GO MO GO!
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: @ManUtd Ralf Rangnick 🙏 be our boss https://t.co/MGG7eNBQmS
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: @bangdesal @olga_dalla She does no wrong in your eyes but factually yall bullied me .
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @VentingSalty I nevee bullied you in the first place smh
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: @ComicDaveSmith Similar, tell me Aaron Swartz wasn't bullied to death.
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: @HighHeelEsquire Crazy to see how Putin overplayed his hand. He thought the world would balk. I think Ukraine standing up for itself made it easier for the rest of the world to stand up to him. Even though ppl don’t like bullies, they don’t respect the bullied.
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: @GBPdaily Aaron Rodgers has stood alone against all the bullshit thrown at him and rose above all of the CowPatties. He refused to be pushed and bullied to do something that goes against what worked for him. Go Aaron
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: Bit ironic that Morrison is banging on about bots when most of his followers are bots and sock puppets.He just hates being called out on Twitter. Hiding behind "kids and women" being bullied.
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 always wished I had met you sooner. Then, we could've played cards on the holidays, and I could've made gimbap for your school trips. If anyone had bullied you, I would've met their parents, yelled at them to teach their kids better, and fought for you.
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: Republicans have shoved, bullied, attacked, killed & stole so when's the next coup https://t.co/pFaYQ0kZPV
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: @PositronicWoman Also, i'm sorry, but Peter is absolutely a bit of motor-mouthed smart ass. It's totally in character that a third of the reason that he's bullied is because he doesnt know when to shut up
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 Thick Mika hourglass expansion for @demonwolf202 get bullied. https://t.co/X4OJEfmNb6
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: @liammc90gaming Thats honestly super helpful Liam. I have issues with placing my value onto others a bit too much & I really have to work on it.I was bullied a lot in highschool & had people pretend to be my friends so this is kind of a major trigger for me.
4. not sexist
""You are an excellent assistant at identifying the source in sexist spanish tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Category definitions: 1. Direct sexist message. The intention was to write a message that is sexist by itself or incites to be sexist, as in: "Women shouldn't code...perhaps be influencer/creator instead...it's their natural strength." 2. Reported sexist message. The intention is to report and share a sexist situation suffered by a woman or women in first or third person, as in: "Today, one of my year 1 class pupils could not believe he'd lost a race against a girl." 3. Judgemental message. The intention was judgmental, since the tweet describes sexist situations or behaviours with the aim of condemning them. As in: "21st century and we are still earning 25% less than men #Idonotrenounce." 4. Not sexist message. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet in Spanish. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into one of the above categories using the following labels: 1. direct 2. reported 3. judgmental 4. not sexist Tweet: @im_melloow Bullied since he was 6, told he couldn’t be a hero ever since then, almost died, then gets told he can’t be a hero by role model, and then saves bully and gets no thanks. All acknowledged in first episode and very good reasons to cry let alone all the more pain/reason to cry.
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: From someone who was bullied to enticing a toxic social media app to abuse an 18 year old. Class from @Chelsearory. https://t.co/FjRcXbNk16
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: @momDaniela @siouxielaloca @FoxNews Many K-12 school bathrooms I've seen have no doors & an open entrance that goes around a corner. There is privacy, but not so much that a teacher or admin in the hall can hear a student being bullied or easily smell smoke from vaping or cigarettes. Seems like a good compromise.
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: @JessicaRoseColl @JServantess @0scaremorales Because I’ve had 2 of my 3 children bullied by children that are from broken homes and when all 4 parents got to the principles office with the children these parents then found out that life wasn’t all rainbows and butterflies like they thought their children were having the…
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: call me sexist but i just think buttling is a man’s job
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: @ZStekkel I hate to say this and a SJW call me sexist but, women think every single thing within their sex is a competition. Almost as if they get more jealous of success than men. I'm mostly intrigued why this is something I've noticed over my 33 years alive. (I also have a sister haha)
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: Call me sexist but it just feels wrong that women are reffing the NBA like go ref the WNBA😬
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: People call me sexist but i aint any of that shit like bro, id totally fuck a woman compared to 6"3 pablo's ass that looks like its anal retraction could slice my cock like salami
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: @JaneCaro @abc730 Call me sexist but I don’t believe that stat. Maybe true in some demographic but surely not overall.
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: Listening to the “Women Sing Waits” tribute album, and I guess call me sexist but I think Tom is one of those guys whose maleness is so central to his music that it just doesn’t work for women. You could give Allison Krauss one of his songs and it just doesn’t, just isn’t.
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: Call me sexist but no way in hell 😂 https://t.co/9jlb46VjrO
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: Call me sexist but if I were a woman with big knockers this tweet would have garnished probably over 500 plus likes, so where is the reality?
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: and call me sexist but I can not believe those hands belong to a lady…
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: met this girl at a bar who was fucking beautiful, fucking dime, supermodel hot. went up to her asked her where’s she’s from what she does and she tells me she’s a brain surgeon. call me sexist but i was really impressed. most women can’t pull off sarcasm.
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: Call me sexist but I shouldn’t ever have to even see a bug and each time I do my husband has failed
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: Especially with men, call me sexist but that is some weird shit.
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: @bearkoda446 Call me sexist, but I do not want a male therapist. Did it twice, was miserable.
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: @John_FknStewart Watch them call me sexist or objectifying her. But bruh HAVE THEY SEEN THIS GODESS GOD DAMN BRO! https://t.co/gs1SeUsVIr
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: @jayteasee @DrJessTaylor "Oh c´mon! I affirm this and this about what a woman says. About what a mother does/sholud do. About the implications of that. I am explaining to women what a woman says....but hey, it´s just interpretation if you call me sexist."Still blind about your #masculinity?Really?
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: @DJHighEyeQ @ItsMJ254 @JimboJumboFATAL @HVKingz @Kameron_Hay Call me sexist. Doesn’t offend me. 🤣
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: Please do it, please give me Trump/Hilary 2.0, I would love for a liberal to call me sexist for mentioning the Libyan slave trade that's now happening as a direct cause of Clinton's actions...please please please https://t.co/LBHywNJhJ9
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: @TorontoTeacherX Okay then make or female. Mostly woman known for opening mouth about stuff they shouldnt. I'm a woman to. Yes you can call me sexist though.
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: Call me sexist all you want but no Nation ever succeeds with a woman as the Head. It's just the way it is. They final nail is already in the coffin. https://t.co/ZEEKHu90N6
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: The mighty ass. Call me sexist I do not care. https://t.co/LzXw4iRbLR
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: Call me sexist or a hater but a woman proclaiming she has “hoes” will never be cute!🥴🤮🤢 #FreeGame
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: @mitsuyacut1e this is so unfahrifhdyfhdh whyyyyy why is this actually canon... https://t.co/a04juqfBH1
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: its canon dont tell me otherwise https://t.co/9v6224pZbL
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: @wdznism 😭😭😭😭😭 I have no idea what wolf was doing fr he didn't care ab anyone he was just doing what he wants... pretty canon
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: @yuristlaurent And that’s true canon. She never kissed him or anything like that. Nope. She just punched him and enjoyed prom with her friends.
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: need to get ambie a character sheet in his canon glam… i have this screenshot one but it’s missing vital traits like his big arms and his huge ass https://t.co/1BskeQEwwc
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: @productions_rtb @electri_kevin That's just the beta designs where they would have evolved from "gun" to "artillery tank" --now they're just a regular fish and a regular octopus so it doesn't make any sense at all. The beta designs are not canon.
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: @Zapper216 @PorcelainMaid @Girl_Dm_ Look, they may not know it yet, but this is canon 😤
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: becauseLIKE BRO ITS SO OBVIOUS even if its a small thing they're pretty much canon at this point because like.... yeah. its 3 am idk what I'm saying but i hope I'm making sense
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: Seeing that both DC and Ben 10 are owned by Warner Media, I've been wondering for the last couple years why they haven't rolled Ben and the Plumbers into DC canon. I'd love to see him crossover with the Green Lantern Corps. Like just imagine if Grandpa Max got a GL Ring🤯 https://t.co/DBs0p2mxUl
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: yoohan canon in kaizenix omg https://t.co/y1fYt99jXr
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: Marvel: “Here everyone, have Daredevil and Kingpin confirmed to be canon in the MCU ! Huh what’s that you like Spider-Man !? Well have all three cinematic wall crawlers in one movie”DC: “You guys want us to #RestoreTheSnyderVerse !? Nooo silly that’s over lol we have a plan
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: @KUMlHOCOOKIE The only canon voices are the ones I make uo when reading their lines
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: Mirabel = Bisexual (She/They)Isabela = Lesbian (She/Her)Luisa = Straight ally (She/Her)Dolores = Straight ally (She/Her)Camilo = Either gay, pan or omni (also non-binary/genderfluid works) (CANON: He/They)
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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: @howardtayler It's not fanfic, it's expanding the existing canon in a new format....she said, somewhat defensively.
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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: @carstairsbur you have no idea how annoyed i was when i saw people spamming that at her in her chat. like pls for the love of god- it's not canon. stop asking!!!
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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: @HEBlYT @2sideAnime There is literal canon proof that by 19 sasukr alone could beat kaguya but ok
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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: @tgwdlmluvbot And also acknowledge that he canonically has literally never done anything with good intentions and is in canon, abusive, corrupt, and had no problem kidnapping and potentially unaliving a black child
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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: @challah_chic I think about this every time the response to an act of charity is “they just did it to feel/look good” like, ok? Is the crucial part of an act of kindness the part where *someone else is helped by the act*, or the part where we weigh in on if the giver deserves canonization..?
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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: Which '90s TV patriarch can make grown men cry? In today’s bonus ep, after an unexpected in-flight experience, Mark goes back to a tender moment from 2017 prompted by a tv dad that deserves canonization, and checks in to see if it still resonates. ⁣🎧https://t.co/01zq8BrBhW https://t.co/5wkizAajzJ
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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: @KanayoMarcus @IgboHistoFacts The canonization process takes years
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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: #Pope #Francis cited a #hate report that blames rule of Raja #Martandavarma and creates #conflict in Indian society while announcing canonization of Devasahayam Pillai in Vatican on May 15, 2022, Church officials said in https://t.co/L4KMaif8Gs
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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 think we should petition the Vatican to put Billy Preston on the fast track to canonization.
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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: @still_reading Not disputing this, but this is ijma of the jurists post-canonization, right? Ijma of companions, which is supposed to have greater weight, seemed to have more active female engagement. For e.g. Aisha’s (ra) role in early jurisprudence, as attested to in Zarkashī’s al-Ijāba. /1
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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: Readers comment:• Unhappy marriages, annulments• "With the post-Conciliar canonization being a total heartbreaking mess, where are the Catholic heroes?"• "How should Catholics approach animals without humanizing them/catering to the Revolution?"https://t.co/mdkiydk5jd https://t.co/4e8syK3052
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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: @brianfraga @ThomasReeseSJ @NCRonline I too thought his canonization was a mistake.
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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: " Pope Saint Piux X's blue eyes shine through his incorrupt body found intact at the time of exhumation..." https://t.co/t27Yko8kZi
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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: A problem with Sola Scriptura doctrine is that it ignores the process of Canonization. The understanding of how the Bible came to be.
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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: @JuliaFello Abused people should be ashamed by the canonization of Huber
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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: @EarlBosemanUSA @ic_lib @business We’ll start the canonization immediately!
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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 feel like we're not ascending. Instead, we're actually descending. I feel like, before the canonization of the Bible, we were so much more spiritually enlightened.
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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: @HalCWatson1 @Par4thecourseC Although actually the opinions about Biblical canonization, who and when, are pretty much all over the map, The Other Bible (book) was my authority for stating the Catholic Church however, I claim personal ignorance here as in many other areas LOL.
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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: @EwaMazierska Well yes but we have to redress the canonization of the NHS.
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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: “Pope John XXII’s canonization of Thomas in 1323 seem[s] more like the canonization of a library than of a man.” https://t.co/HJ2Ddi5kqT
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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: @TexasMoran @CardinalDolan He and the Archdiocese of NY refused to transfer his body to the Diocese of Peoria, in order to delay the beautification/canonization process from even beginning there. They made Peoria spend millions in legal battles to transfer the body.
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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: @TheThesisDotUs as I understand the infallibility refers to the fact that a person is in heaven. But it doesn’t extend to whether specific actions of a person were right or wrong. We can’t prove JP2 was not saved, so we can accept his canonization as valid, meaning he’s in heaven indeed.
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: @Islamicop @PonderAndReason @grandpa1686 @FullmetalTheist Remember, if you get into a debate over the trinity, don't tell them it is difficult, quote their Church Father, who significantly contributed to the Nicene Creed, (the first canonization of the trinity), and yet directly called the question "very difficult to deal with".
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: @Pontifex approves #canonization of Bl. Titus Brandsma!The Holy Father approved the miracle that will allow #Carmelite Titus Brandsma, #martyr in #Dachau, to be declared a #saint.English https://t.co/6veIwHpZNVSpanish https://t.co/XeXfrxTbX9Italian https://t.co/ZeqPHfgFaG https://t.co/MBp1IY8fS7
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: @Timberoo_ @TheINSMH THanks for this. I am mostly trying to get cloth over large dicks and I have figured out a process, but I will check this out when it's next on sale! I've had decent luck with m4 stuff. Mostly, the stuff I've bought that claims to be dforce sometimes doesn't work as well
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: @Blackindiaink @bigdogXVI @Amaliajaja @21funnygirl61 @melyssapatterso @IsaPromises Just remember to apply a thin layer and buff with a different cloth. They come out *chefs kiss*
4. not sexist