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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:
@AlyssaRose @AgentRachelLuba Great convo on differences between forms of harassment, sexual and otherwise. Some are more egregious than others. Has Bauer said “I am sorry” or similar in public yet? | 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 a video of two dudes gettin exploited to do irreparable damage to the planet we all depend on to survive and Twitter men in the comments are like “thank god women are paid less than us” https://t.co/dMo6Tw16Ry | 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:
@nytimes It should be noticed that all of his feminazi garbage against the feminist movement back in his starting days didn't work. Nor did his efforts to try and get rid of Bill Clinton. Ditto for Obama. All those efforts did was make him a lot of money from his base which was his goal | 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:
Don’t these feminists realize without men there would be no women? Yes, abuse is bad but not all men are abusers. Everyone is a different person, we all have good & bad in us. Women can be abusers too. That’s ok with these haters though. https://pjmedia.com/trending/female-blackout-to-take-over-social-media-for-one-day-to-stick-it-to-men/ | 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:
@BrownRbbrown25 @pauldefaoite @donhutch4 @RangersFC You couldn’t look more like a fuckin nonce if you tried ya baldy cunt | 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:
@Sherrol16 Oooh! Never put you down as a slapper | 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:
WHO IS ALICE MARIE JOHNSON, THE GREAT-GRANDMOTHER TRUMP GRANTED CLEMENCY TO?Alice Marie Johnson walked out of prison on June 6 a free woman. On Feb. 5, she walked into the House Chambers as President Trump's special State of the Union guest.http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/politics/~3/t08g68QasG4/who-is-alice-marie-johnson-the-great-grandmother-trump-is-granting-clemency-tovia @GabNewsPolitics | 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:
Imagine being afraid to bring your artistic vision to life because of bird app experts. Most of the time, they see something that triggers them and they weren't real customers to begin with but apparently these people are a priority to some. What a knee slapper. | 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:
@Solmemes1 @RealMattCouch Hey remember before Trump "Journalists" were oxygen deprived, for eight years, with their heads up OBAMAHOLE'S ASS! | 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 amazing. @Electre says her parents were traditional sexually and find her foray into porn inexplicable and that the culture in France conditioned her to fantasize about being gangbanged when she was ten. She cites a young girl in America who learned from porn to fantasize about fellatio on her dad. @JFGariepy responds with muh liberty for porn. | 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:
@tiredofhate1 AOC's boyfriend doesn't spank her or pull her hair because that would be degrading to women, probably racist and not help the Environment. He eats only sprouts and tofu and drinks $10 coffees. She's OK with that until she gets spanked real good. | 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:
@lawyerkev @SciFyWriter @BlackNailRush @merrickdeville @DDsulzbach @DamienCarlisle That's one reason my support for #GamerGate endures. It's not really over - at least for me - until we're vindicated and these shysters are exposed for what they are. | 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:
@ZASHOMON we deserve a vid after the piss nd tl sex tweets | 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:
@diarrheawater I'm suing for sexual harassment | 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:
@pincopa37385849 Who are you? We don't answer to you. How many "female sex workers" are on PrEP? Very few. Though the drug pushers are desperate to get people other than gay men onto it (women for example) to normalise it. Don't try to normalise prostitution. | 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:
@MeghanMcCain wants to raise a strong empowered woman while her baby daddy is sexist and racist #TheView https://t.co/XHeQcKwnxZ | 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:
@ProjectLincoln Dumb blonde | 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:
You bitches are writing fanfiction and calling it fact. Fuck all the way off. https://t.co/tURfi6Bsv2 | 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:
A dad of a catholic school student was cruising the internet for his 5 minute spank bank material and came across the onlyfans of one of the other mothers. He told his wife he "stumbled upon it" and proceeded to get the woman's children kicked out if school. | 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:
@zorokiv That some 'i want to say in my bubble and when people dont agree with me im just gonna cancel them or call them sexist so i can feel the false sense of accomplishment of doing something good' type of shit | 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:
@Submaton nah I mean, Ikuhara talked frequently about how he wanted more women to work in the industry, and really tries hard to work alongside them and put as many of them as possible on his shows, but I don't know if he's actually protesting how they get treated esp. at Toei | 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:
EVERYTHING is Gamergate #GAMERGATEhttps://t.co/m3UmNTiJKy | 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:
@sudsmisfortunes You look like a whore with makeup on | 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:
I think the real question when it comes to abortions is why women still need them.We are living in an age where free contraception for both men and women are freely available and sex education is mandatory in schools.So why do we still have lazy stupid apathetic women wandering around getting pregnant and then needing to murder the result of their actions? | 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:
Thanks for all the support for @TheAmyRogers and I's new women's golf podcast! We are now on @ApplePodcasts. Hit that subscribe button and listen to Episode 1 with @LPGACommish and @chantel_mccabe here: https://t.co/jokRSloSV5 https://t.co/M7iMbHOzhr | 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:
MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way)I have suggessfully lived my first year with deliberate, total disregard for any of today's women to be in my life and affairs. I never knew it had a name: MGTOW. Some say, marry a conservative right-wing woman! I did... In 1994. And yet she turned feminist/liberal then divorced me in 2012. Never again!! | 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:
@Browbar1 oh you missed last night's TV not worth the catch up but more of fat people being abused by Channel4/5 for cash | 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:
dressed like a whore https://t.co/hxVZBnUoKE | 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:
a ray of light in the darkness..http://thefederalist.com/2018/08/31/explosive-ivy-league-study-repressed-for-finding-transgender-kids-may-be-a-social-contagion/ | 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:
@bint_shattat @deannaothman also ...no earthquakes, practically no tornadoes, and no Hollywood | 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:
Valentine’s Day, The red wine or the “Yeah Yeah Yeah’s” I’ve been listening to tonight. Absolute heart felt thank you to all the strong ass women that have shown me the way over the years and made me a better person, in particular @479hudson. Where would we be without them. | 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:
How is it ridiculous to ask a question? What's the poll option for, if not to start a poll? Wow, look at you getting all worked up! It's a damn poll, not a puzzle. What's with all these assumptions?! Calm your tits! | 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 know bout the pregnant part lmaoo https://t.co/wbHKdju2UH | 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:
https://youtu.be/2gg_VksiEd4Step down you bint | 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:
RT @TODAYshow: Elizabeth Smart kidnapper Wanda Barzee is now a free woman after 15 years in prison, more than 5 years earlier than expected. Smart spoke out about the release of her kidnapper overnight. https://kek.gg/u/f-zG | 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:
@HotFreestyle That is insanely ugly and stupid hahaha someone gone kill him and hit a 24mil lick | 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:
@MickieJames Mickie...you are with out a doubt be a first vote HOF.. You made the women's division what it is today. A mear thank you is not enough.Trish was lucky you were around ... | 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:
Sean Connery. Calm down ladies don't get too TRIGGERED !!!! | 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:
@HDem0N_ @martell_rodrigo @INTELCallofDuty Why the fuck would they have different names. I see what you are saying. I just looked it is like that but to be fair It's stupid to have different names on different games | 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 #MemberMonday! Today goes out to #awclbk member, Lisa Carson. Lisa is an RN and business owner and says, “Even if you don’t quite fit the description of “communicator,“ it is a great organization with wonderful women leaders.“ Follow our fleets to learn more about Lisa! https://t.co/tS9vSx2ARp | 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:
@A_Dot85 Including Ntsiki...I think there should be a criminal charge for someone who accuses the other of rape without having proof.Women must be encouraged to report rape on the day of the incident for doctors to give proper guidance on J88... https://t.co/hUQaOeiZEH | 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:
everyone please listen, i have a crush on changbin, i have a big fat crush in changbin /hj | 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:
Felicity Jones transforms into young Ruth Bader Ginsburg in On the Basis of Sex, a film focusing on 1975 case that argued subject of equality between men and women. https://kek.gg/u/hrMv https://kek.gg/u/HWpq | 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:
@bethvaughan15 @Peston @MarosSefcovic @michaelgove It isn't. It's part of the UK but not part of GB.LEARN THE DIFFERENCE.Stupid bint | 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:
this penalty shot scene is gonna kill me... i would like to send a big fuck you to everyone who told me to read this fic. it has brought me so much unnecessary stress | 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:
@stelenaworId Waits for the “just say you hate women” quote tweets | 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:
I don’t understand how a woman can deal with a fuck nigga after having a whole child by another like your radar should be on 1000 atp but self love is what a lot of insecure women lack. | 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:
@HatokTalk I thought hrothgar made condomBut it wasn't okayAnd all it did was breakIt was the block that went on my hrothgars cockIt broke and now I'm sadI guess I'll just be a dad | 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:
Sick bitch needs to be locked up for life! | 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:
@opal_XxX21 @bigcoatmickey NO ONE WAS TALKING TO U LEO SLUTBAG | 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:
make sure if your girlfriend is getting fat that you bring it up to her right away. women aren’t nearly as sensitive about these things as men think— and she’ll thank you for your candor. i’m SURE that she will understand | 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:
@Crypto_Fridays @La__Cuen @st_heresypriv What would be cool is if you, as a woman in crypto, did a followup article looking at women in the space & how they are characterized/categorized/stereotyped/empowered...And ask why media feels need to perpetuate outdated false patriarchal virgin/whore dichotomies for clicks | 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:
Dm me girl nudes to see more of this teen pussy #venmo #horny #slut #pussy #whore #teen #ass #asshole #trading #snap #dick #cock #sex #porn #nudes #teendick #straight #fuckme #cum #young #straight #kik #snap #dm #wet #girl #teengirl #tradingpics https://t.co/CFzQFfrCbS | 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:
macrons mother is a gilf a gran I would like to fuck | 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:
Tomorrow I’m facilitating a self reflection/journaling group at a rehab AND I AM NERVOUS!! The imposter syndrome kicking in like “why the fuck would I think I’m qualified to even do this” lol. But tbh that’s a natural feeling & it’s ok to be scared. I’ll embrace it. It’s healthy | 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:
@MaxKennerly @tralim_t Never forget that Jack Posobiec held a sign that read "rape Melania" at a rally. https://t.co/KIX5Ax8QJh | 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 think Mercedes Martinez will pull the upset win off. But I want Io to retain. I got the Grizzled Young Vets over MSK. Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez winning the women’s side. Kushida winning (but I feel like he won’t so we can get Lumas vs Gargano. Finn Balor retains | 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:
@SWGoldman @ModAgeJournal America’s real founding: 1642. Why? that was the start of the English Civil war, ending puritan immigration to New England. For the next Century, England was too preoccupied with its own internal and european affairs.(1/) | 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:
fuck that cunt state | 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:
Leading Saudi Arabian #WomensRights activist #LoujainAlhathloul has been released from prison after some 1,000 days in detention and amid persistent international pressure for her to be set free.https://t.co/uOvMOSbYxl | 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:
‘These Biological Males Are Just Taking It Away From Us’: High School Girl Athlete Blasts Biden Administration For Abandoning Her Lawsuit https://t.co/wHVgepo4ve https://t.co/kdvrUvDn5A | 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:
Millions of Texans are cold and in the dark during a dangerous winter storm—and I led the Texas delegation expressing our grave concerns that power outages are not distributed fairly.Texans deserve immediate answers and accountability from @ERCOT_ISO, and their power restored. https://t.co/hvCo803knB | 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:
Big Hillary donor Harvey Weinstein's sexual harassment scandal has been exposed by the New York Times after decades of cover-ups https://brancanews.com/2017/10/09/film-producer-big-hillary-donor-harvey-weinstein-accused-of-sexual-harassment/ | 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:
Cool Song:Hank Williams, Jr. - Country Boys Can Survivehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cQNkIrg-Tk#mgtow #men #boys #countryboy #guns #MEGA | 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:
@carla_jack10 @Prettii_Mii_ @jjharris619 @_mahoganee @Simedarj Can we go back to Minnie and that gold corner because I am intrigued. But for real, who thinks it’s ok to say something negative out of the blue?!? Do I walk up and say “Martha, you look like a fucking cunt in that dress”? | 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:
Hmm well, it'd be interesting what a tough facist person has to sayMy two points atm are, women are too incompetent for modern society, & traditionalists are always covering up for the damage women do to societyAlso women are incompatible with men, which is why men should not marry 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:
It is always guys who had a major simping episode earlier in their lives who do the most damage to women, it is like they are out to prove something sinister | 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 still don’t understand why not everyone is a feminist. feminism is the belief that all genders should have equal rights, why do men call each other pussies for wanting this ???? do you not want your mum to be as well off as you can be ???? 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:
Lol,...That was so funny. Lindsey never mentioned the 18 to 31 was women have to keep from getting pregnant. While the male has about 3. Also never addressed women sperm jacking. Lieing about who's child it is. Nor the fact the female can decide to be a parent or not. While the man does not have that right. What happens if he wants it aborted. No right to choose. | 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:
@i_am_pooya Hahaha! I disagree with you on that one. I am the most ugly person I know and my ex Dadash said about me, that the only reason I am not working as a gendeh, is because of my obvious ugliness. My ex-lover however said, that I look like a junkie-prostitute in Tehran. | 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:
When I started transitioning I knew mansplaining would be an issue but holy shit it really is a daily occurrencd of men explaining things you've told them you're knowledgable about | 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:
@iamchanteezy @RexChapman BAM!!! This video needs over a Million views! Lets also not forget Limbaugh weaponized misogyny in the form of "feminazi" and while he was careful to say he wasn't talking about ALL women... he just meant the ones that are strong and powerful that frightened his "masculinity" | 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:
What should be the punishment for this woman if/when she is proven to be a liar? Forget the 35 years since it may have happened, if she really discovered this repressed memory in 2012, where were her charges then? https://dailycaller.com/2018/09/17/view-hosts-argue-kavanaugh-accusations/ https://dailycaller.com/2018/09/17/judge-napolitano-kavanaugh-accusation/ | 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:
@realmitchburner I literally found it on google and the only thing I'm interested in in my header is the woman on the left. And what if I like sex and I'm not scared of death? Does it make me a worse person than you? You're lucky you don't live here. | 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:
@BeefThunder @cyberdeathninja @RelieaYuell @Madonna who do you think has more power over the industry? the most famous women(rihanna,beyonce,j-lo,gaga,madonna etc) or the most famous men singers?talking about mainstream pop music industry patriarchy sure seems to do a shit job keeping these women down | 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:
@BarryNorton @yesnicksearcy @JoeBiden And what were the damaging riots all over the US? How about the takeover of 6+ square blocks in Seattle? Don’t forget the armed attacks on Police praised by the entire Left including the skank of a sorry ass VP we have now? | 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:
@crater_w There is a special background of this crisis. China has very serious equality issues between male and female. Some men still think female are weaker than male, and they should be a housewife and produce babies for their husbands. Chinese feminism are trying to fight this kind of- | 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:
“People talk about how moms can lift a car off their children, but even though you can do it, it doesn’t mean you didn’t do damage to your body. 2020 was like lifting a car off your kids; 2021 is going to have to be ‘How are those women able to heal?’”https://t.co/ptF0nB3st3 | 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:
When your career is over, and you're old and feeble and turned into a smelly diaper wearing skank, this is what you do. | 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:
This book has nothing but violence and misery. Shari'a is not just a law but a way of life, ideology and political movement, according to the Sharia laws: – There is no freedom of religion or freedom of speech. – There is no equality between people (the non-Musli.. https://www.freespeechtime.net/2018/06/the-silent-revolution-iranian-burns.html | 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:
@ClaireRedacted @Yeefi @is_that_a_read @Tina_Russell Heh thank you again fabulous. Glad to know someone finds me attractive | 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 am woman hear me roar" is so cheesywho talks like thatlike i'm supposed to be empowered by this??it sounds like smth a cis man wrote just to get his paycheck | 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:
God blesses me daily whether I deserve it or not. Thankful for him and friends I have made along my way. Have an awesome day Jim. 143 | 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 situation in Tigray is dire with some women reportedly being "forced by military elements to have sex in exchange for basic commodities."#WeaponizedRape in the ongoing #WarOnTigray is tragic and frequent. #TigrayGenocide @endrapeinwar @UN_Women @UNFPA https://t.co/k0K9g3miMq | 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:
@heartsdesire456 your imperial slutbag no | 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:
Absolutely not. You can't blame all women for the actions of some others. | 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:
One thing I noticed here...that classless skank didn't stand....you know which one I am talking about!!! https://t.co/yahPUOFNBp | 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:
@Lag_Ninja @ShinyMisty @_Day_Man_ @NightmarePetrol @RealBrickPal Im just saying if they do hit a snag what does it matter? As long as they get it figured out and the game is good why should they tell us unless its like a prime 4 situation | 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:
@JohnJ0Donnell I haven’t seen it specifically but it’s feminism in rojava related right? | 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 centuries-old history and culture of India, majestic architectural monuments and museums of Delhi, Agra and Mumbai have a unique attractive force. #VladimirPutin #citation https://openquotes.github.io/authors/vladimir-putin-quotes/#fe842317 | 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:
@CherryPicker169 Very hot. Wish she’d bend over in that short skirt though | 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:
In this week's episode, Kacie Lett Gordon talks about a fine line that many women walk — "as a woman, if you don't dislike yourself a little bit, then you're not humble". Listen to the clip below but grab the whole #podcast episode here: https://t.co/nHVvN7G2Jr https://t.co/npcW4wauwo | 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 hate when kids tell me “ why you look like that “ I wanna tell them BITCH WHY TF YOU BUILT LIKE THAT FOR A LITTLE KID YOU FUCKEN QUARTER BACK BUILT ASS KID BITCH TF YOU LOOK MOTE WEIRD THEN I DO BUILT LIKE THAT AT THAT AGE A FULL GROWN MANS BODY IN SOME LITTLE BASTARDS BODY HEH | 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:
@liltittyslurp @___JaneDough___ @jab_juda Shit don’t even correlate women jus be talkin https://t.co/YCSNrGnA32 | 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:
Yes I am European and you were born one of the lowest races you Dravidian slut. | 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:
Every one of the popular kids knew my name in high school despite the fact that I was not friends with any of them. This implies that they all made fun of me behind my back, and tbh I can't even blame them. | 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:
@Spicycupcakes_ *he follows you, smiling at your enthusiasm. He sits, his chin resting on his palm as he looks at you, eyes soft*Yes, darling, cook for this husband. Let me watch you, you look so beautiful. | 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:
@wesnotcrusher Youre talking about TERFs, who are a very specific group of transphobes who began in 2nd wave feminism, and who are in no way exclusively bigoted against trans women. TERF =/= Hates Trans women. It was a larger movement than that. | 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:
you're jewish but you look like a whore — what- it doesn't make any sense https://t.co/xPgcskhZsC | 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:
Did I just see the Bruins cock tease the leafs in the last period of game 7, what year is it? | 6. not sexist |
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