thisandagain/troll
Language sentiment analysis and neural networks... for trolls.
This tool helps community managers and online platform moderators automatically identify users who consistently post negative or disruptive content. By analyzing the sentiment of a user's text contributions, it provides a score indicating the likelihood of that user being a 'troll'. You feed it text from user posts, and it outputs a score for each user.
330 stars. No commits in the last 6 months. Available on npm.
Use this if you need an automated way to flag users who frequently post negative or inflammatory content in your online community.
Not ideal if you need highly nuanced sentiment analysis or a system that can understand sarcasm or complex contextual meaning without extensive custom training.
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Jan 18, 2013
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