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You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
'Healthy Care with Personal Touch'Garvm Pharma Since 1987!!!Pathankot, Punjab - INDIA.#garvm_pharma #photography #iwd2019 #cryptocurrency #happyeaster #womensday #pressforprogress.https://t.co/fA3pKnvfs8, [email protected] https://t.co/BgtM0CaVwR | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@KamalaHarris @neeratanden The economy isn't a sentient being that can "treat people with dignity and respect." So, what are you *really* trying to say here?Also, Neera is a creep who outs sexual harassment victims. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Such a tease who wants to eat my ass and suck my cock https://t.co/5fsIoIUuA7 https://t.co/1GVR5VVAXM | 3. sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@Sam91717025 @GooseGanderMom @BreitbartNews At least she isn’t a tranny like the previous First Lady . Google says it’s true :) | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@maraomaude @DrBiden Wait till 2024 feminazi. | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@FQ_Labour @HM38418765 @1NewsNZ I agree it been all hui and no dui with labour so far. But prefer not to call the PM Cindy, as that always seems vaguely sexist to me... | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@Gwenelope I’m reading it for the [insert number as genuinely forgotten] time. Just finished “The Man Who Invented Christmas” which is equally good. Think of it as “The Making of A Christmas Carol”. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@Tusharverma__ Hahha... It's okay u can say #NotAllMen | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Ok but the female body doesn’t need to go so hard in celebrating not being pregnant. Like every single month dude? Chill | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
National Immigration Legal Services Directory ~ from the Immigration Advocates Network (@ImmAdvocates): https://t.co/yManWqFqgi #librarians #probono #legalaid #socialjustice #A2J #humanrights #immigration #asylum #womensrights #justice #citizenship #domesticviolence | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
It’s time to shake that traditional bullsh*t. We can vote, now.We can take birth control, cause you know... ‘getting pregnant is a woman’s fault.’ Women, especially black women excel at so much!And y’all got ‘having a man’ at the top of your list of accomplishments?! | 2. stereotyping dominance |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@billieporter_ Oh billie you are so much more than just a “slag”. Please never forget that x | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@realDailyWire Family guy trashes everyone. They destroy the left then ground pound the right. That’s what makes the show funny. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
if you think it's okay to grab a woman without her explicit consent when she's clearly drunk and/or unable to properly consent/refuse i will assume you'd do it and guess what that makes you!!!! an assaulter | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@poopieworld @ivclee_ only ever gave 1 slut anything, and I was a young pup, thought I found dat one | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Why would a vote to allow women to choose the sex of a person conducting an invasive examination in the most appalling circumstances make a bloke like this feel unsafe? https://t.co/4M7BKANmv1 | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Happy New Year to you all. Thank you so much for getting me through this God-awful year. Your support & insight have been so very appreciated. And funny memes & pics have been great as well. Raising a glass to you all that 2021 is a more beautiful & better year for you & yours! | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Women will make fun of men for enjoying Rajnikanth movies but will enjoy some netflix show about a 9 year old girl playing chess in her head and defeating 10 people simultaneously. GET BETTER POWER FANTASIES | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Feminists be like “women should have equal rights” then say they shouldn’t be in the draft and men should hold doors open for them and people shouldn’t swear around them because they’re women | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
TFW a white man you haven't interacted with in 3 years decides to add to the considered discourse. #EverydaySexism https://t.co/BEekSi56B5 | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Told My Dawg Aine Tryna Cock Block Lol Shit Will Be So Weird Us Working Together | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
This is great!!|Two woman wearying tights spank ass. https://t.co/vO0YPOXPkp | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@akvmamusic Like I don’t understand their logic when they are throwing the last tripple threat show a year ago and you can’t tell people to not mosh and then physically abuse women when they get shoved in their on accident and kick them out. Shit pisses me off so much | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@toreen_metchi Not really let's not always blame men..men can lose Interest when the woman puts the pussy for sale. I mean willing seller and willing buyer what next. All those mantainence fees women claim after sex is What? | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@emrazz @Wholewonder ugh we're the fucking worst"Okay, but you know /I'm/ not sexist, right? I know I'm part of an oppressive class but I DiDn'T mEaN tO. Please don't point out to me that I use my status as a "feminist" as a way to distinguish myself from other men and appeal to women #NotAllMen" | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
HAHAHA the way my eyes are so ugly today | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
like god fucking DAMN now lesbians need a goddamn PhD in whatever the fuck y'all are talking about JUST BECAUSE y'all think lesbianism is not capable of being its own unique thing. y'all always want to associate it with men and cishets and FOR WHAT? SPEAK NORMALLY. FUCK! | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@Jay_latne i hate women kill all women | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ❛ so i look like a fucking whoreᅠfor you, huh?ᅠi want to see you crying again toᅠme cause you broke another devilᅠbreaker .ᅠ i'll finish breaking it with head . ❜ᅠᅠ https://t.co/fEo55GLHYo | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@ReligionProf thank you for writing "sexual harassment" in your headline. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@17_cabbage I actually like the double pound a lot better than the c assist | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@beat_shobon factually untrue, i'm a feminazi who has no rights | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
incredible how tim allen made a whole career out of shitty "i hate my wife" jokes about women who would play some kind of gorgeous, mysterious assasin paid to kill him— some scummy landlord, probably— in literally *any* other show | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@redpurp02311791 @erliche_yid @rabbijilljacobs Rules of equality between humans? You mean simplistic zero sum privileged-oppressed view in CRT? Theory that qualifies me as privileged based on ethnicity? No one is saying one should have rights due to historical oppression. I'm saying it has shaped Jewish culture from within. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Unknowingly I called some girl **** this and that but please don't call me Sexist. Doesn't this Apology sound like this ?Rest, okay she apologized. But half heartdly. Still apology accepted. Now Good Riddance. https://t.co/Qzgjc4o1IH | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
White feminism is so fascinating. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@LucyGardewhore Lara’s brows raised. Seems her little maid was more imaginative than she originally imagined.“I hadn’t even thought of that Lucy. Good girl. Though for those I may let you wear only a tube top and a very short skirt. No you can’t wear a bra or panties.” | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
The cock carousel will leave women with memories they wish they could forget, with a past they cannot turn back from. And with a cold and lonely future. https://t.co/ch4B6LaeRH | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@MulaneySNL I know but you deserve it | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
For all those in the GOP who found their bottoms finally with trump, you have a mother who’s Vagina you gave that predator permission to grab. If you support him until now, you need to be contrite to every woman in your lives. FOREVER https://t.co/vM6X6SjSMq | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@PhilosophyPete9 @JoolzDenby Oh shut it you transparent little wanker #NotAllMen #sendnudes | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@Lewd_Palu_Luci {One mother's gone... god I cant imagine how Lucina and Cereza would react if they saw this.}"FUCKING TAKE IT! IF WE RAISED A SLUT THEN IM GONNA FUCK YOU LIKE ONE!"She then started to go full force on railing Lucy not caring how hard or rough she was going | 3. sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@TruecelD @TakedownMRAs @JohannSchultz7 @chadmullinax @IncelsCo Men who genuinely believe women are only good for sex and have called for the beheading of feminists can indeed be classified as a hate group. The same way people who call for the eradication of all the non-white people on Earth are part of one. | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Now I ain’t saying she a gold digger | 2. stereotyping dominance |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
I mean, I *do* like women. Sometimes it's also men, though. I use the label "lesbian" more for convenience purposes, since I believe that in the long run, I'd much rather settle down with (or at least try dating) a woman than a man. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@RealCandaceO @noahcyrus @MileyCyrus I thought you didn't play the race card or have a victim mentality...IJS. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Just seen a redneck post on sc “soapy truck > soapy tits” and on god if that ain’t some true Floridian redneck shit idk what is bro. | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@WelshWomensAid @LiveFearFree I dread to think of the knot of fear, dread, sickness that hit so many women tonight, when they heard the news they're locked up with abusers again. As soon as lockdown began in Feb, they were my 1st thought, but took the media months to help. I hope you can keep the momentum up. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
I remember this one time when I just started 6 form and I was wearing shorts with tights and long boots and a teacher looked me up and down and said that’s a bit risky you look like a prostitute. Stop sexualising kids. https://t.co/AqrN1t05ln | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@judicialist @PunsUnfunny @DataDistribute Strong Catholic communities. But any attempt at action will be a total failure and play into the hands of neurotic Puritan pamphleteers, government officials, and MPs. There is, of course, action that strengthens our side and undermines theirs. But we must be diligent not to 2/? | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@ChatFrontSt @Precious_1027 I got some dirty ass twitter friends | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Why do men expect women to go around dressing like anime girls?Thigh high and heels immediately give you a prostitute look. Ain't nobody giving shit about anime irl. Not that I cared about getting mistaken for a prostitute but some looks belong to the bedroom and that's on that | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@joycebyers77 @treeoffourbirds @libmomwhothinks Oh, it is. Also, hot, humid, frigid, icy, windy, and mosquito-ridden. Lived on farm for a long time. Every family visit, it snows. In May. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Abide by the same high standards you expect of others. #gamergate | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
$35 8ths until the new year • tap inChristmas Sale Free Shipping1. All exotic is $160 a oz 2. $400 quarter pound 3. $1500 pounds 1-2 Day Shipping https://t.co/F7QwsOAdMm | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@MaximusToxicus @DomyTheDom @GroveHere @bethbourdon Whew, calling me crazy for taking issue with your tweet is the height of mansplaining. And to suggest I take meds to calm me down does trigger my insecurities, just like you hoped it would, you toxic maxim. https://t.co/hG9LVBw278 | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Useless trophy wife moments "you literally made him useless here" I'll let him sit there and be cute all I want ☺ https://t.co/6UaETbl2fr | 2. stereotyping dominance |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@TwitterSupport I'm being harassed by @TwitterSupport.#Harassed #Twittersupporthttps://t.co/4tLgqzWMJ9 https://t.co/Kv5PmjNQ69 | 3. sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@gambit_nurse Wish I could suck your toes and pound your pussy | 3. sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
We almost got her dawg pound! No sense talking about them anymore. @AKinkhabwala is rounding the corner! Keep up the great work Aditi! #Browns https://t.co/qRDglWKqyN | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Ex-#Cuomo Aide: He '#Sexually #Harassed Me for #Years'https://t.co/wsoi6DJ1bS https://t.co/B995wlEYbH | 3. sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
lmaoo wow most women really do not understand men. that tweet was horrible | 2. stereotyping dominance |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Fat peoples now mad because Lizzo wants to lose weight can’t make this stuff up my friends https://t.co/Z4784yBTr7 | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
My mum thinks nose ring makes you look like a prostitute,I still don’t have money yet to change her mindset she must preach | 2. stereotyping dominance |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@SapAud @foxcrawl @DailyCaller “I have no purpose to introduce political and social equality between the white and the black races. There is physical difference between the two, which in my judgment will probably forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality.” - Abraham Lincoln | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Provide access to source material when it is relevant and appropriate. #gamergate | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@SpeakerPelosi I think not..it is cruel to not put anything in writing then change the agreement.i have to wait, so due you. you are so concerned about me. well, work with me..it is getting ugly out here..not broke but do not want to be | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
idc what anyone says misandry is Islamic it promotes hijab | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Refuse gifts, favors, fees, free travel and special treatment. #gamergate | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@JackDRipper14 @writerofscratch @TheRealTedFong Feminism literally came from women being unhappy, and rebelling against what men want to believe our "natural biological instinct" allegedly wants. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
so what feminazi want to suggest is kita kena squeeze woman in to get equality ke? bukan by merit? batshit stupid stuff here lol.tak kisah semua perempuan or semua lelaki pun, if the panels deserve that post by merit, let em be. https://t.co/ayZRbJ5ZYL | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
but there is also male povs then why do i not enjoy those? its fucking because they show how men usually view women which infuriates me and make me hate the characters not to add female characters are usually fucking stupid for some reason | 2. stereotyping dominance |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
enforced. My sister covers her head with her own choice & no it isn’t regressive or backwards. This is her own choice & she feels empowered in her attire. & if another woman feels empowered in a mini skirt, so be it. Though they may not support each other’s choice but what ++ | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Antisocial ion shake hands or say wsp to bitches. | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@AndRetort @jeffpeguescbs @CBSNews It’s not race baiting to point out (accurately) how the media speculation and coverage varies GREATLY based on race. You could find no less than a dozen studies and hundreds of articles confirming this. Quit mansplaining. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@RealKhan99 Idiotic honestly, nowhere will they be satisfied. I'm starting to think this is the trait of some women, women have so many rights here and still they complain every day about stupid shit, "mansplaining", "manspreading", "rape culture" which doesn't exist. Dont let them grow | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Instead of condemning manspreading we should encourage all genders to spread their legs as much as possible | 3. sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
'Healthy Care with Personal Touch'Garvm Pharma Since 1987!!!Pathankot, Punjab - INDIA.#garvm_pharma #absabhogefit #ico #ethereum #happyeaster #womensday #pressforprogress.https://t.co/fA3pKnvfs8, [email protected] https://t.co/JRjEu9ZJus | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@jihadwatchRS In Islam, the punishment of adultery is to hit 100 staffs on both men and women. But in eastern societies punishment is given to women and women are also killed. | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Like I don't really care and misandry ain't real but I think that sounds like something someone would say to defend Dave. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@GrahamAllen_1 @SpeakerPelosi Spare me males who think they're politically savvy, but who think their only recourse is blaming women. Republicans *are* to blame, sunshine. This is all on Mitchie. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
The public is entitled to as much information as possible to judge the reliability and motivations of sources. #gamergate | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@prashantgiri007 @ambar_hitman @VedicWisdom1 @Pradeep43516491 I don't blame Shupranakha as much as I blame Ravana.Ravana could have chosen to believe his brother and not made Rama enemy. But instead he went all "believe all women". | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@TXAG I see that you read my email, @TXAG. Glad that I could help. This case or controversy is much larger than either @realDonaldTrump or @JoeBiden. It implicates the fundamental relations between #Citizens, viz. #WeThePeople, as well as the #equality of #sovereignty between States. | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@AltYelloNatPark I don't really care for making fun of a woman's appearance, but her crooked eyes freak me out, like she's wearing a human suit. https://t.co/BM3SqSGtat | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
All the women against feminism the real man as who against feminism and with women #womenagainstfeminism | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@OItsRealyStupid @Omari_Ch @NewCuIture You look like a right cunt now | 5. objectification |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@TRAPTOFFICIAL Please... tell us all of your "levels" of rape.JFC Whats wrong with your parents? | 3. sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@AndyAnd06817502 @mgeldblum I think it has something to do with the instincts of weaker beta men submitting to a stronger Alpha male. That whitebois enjoy being cucked losers who have their women taken from them might have been an evolutionary adaptation to make sure they don't resist their replacement | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@baranskini Okay, call me sexist but besides the whole dictatorship debacle, that bitch was real tiny too | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
It’s sexist to use as an insult even if you’re a woman. Let me ask, what did you associate the word with before … — I call cats men and women pussies. I see where you’re coming from but I disagree. Insulting people in general is … https://t.co/k2SZuhVpzu | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@5Naureen Thanks Naureen. I’ve become convinced over years that while men who rape are the problem then men who are anti-rape are the solution. | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
No dumb blonde! https://t.co/yHKFNRkG72 | 2. stereotyping dominance |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
O.C. After much consideration, Ellen Page is a man, now.#EllenPage #ElliotPage #Patriarchy #SubwayEmployeeOfTheMonth #Penis #bollocks #cocknbull https://t.co/fp9XZlJtRb | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@caseyaylward Merry Christmas --Let's STOP Pedophilia & Rape! Would you want to help up us raise the 1.5m we need and help us save kids & adults lives? 10% Referral Fee Offered - Thanks!https://t.co/blx6ALGTa9 | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@nypost This dumbass is trying to give up her "white privilege"? Don't call me racist or sexist, but some white women are a special category of dumb | 1. ideological inequality |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Seeing alot of chavs walk into shops without a mask..you're not cool or a badass, you look like a skanky cunt who people look at in disgust. Fuck you #CovidUK #thoughts #COVID19 | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
《 I don't deserve this praise considering I couldnt even reply a single time to your dm rp.... https://t.co/ku7AaIrtiR | 6. not sexist |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
Fun to have a gay guy call me "honey" and "sweetie" while insulting my intelligence as its dismissed as fine and "not sexist" because its somehow "just part of gay culture". | 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence |
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Here are the category definitions:
1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect
of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity."
2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to."
3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one"
4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body"
5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch."
6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text.
For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels:
1. ideological inequality
2. stereotyping dominance
3. sexual violence
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
5. objectification
6. not sexist
Tweet:
@TristenSwift13 @GETALIFEH03 @yikesangeI @katy_spotify Taylor’s a great person and I have no ill will against her, but she’s always seen as the victim in every scenario and people never held her accountable for basically ruthlessly tearing down 1 woman over absolutely nothing and then Katy having to apologize when Taylor started it | 1. ideological inequality |
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