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@BowsacNoodle Okay, I don't know who sent you that image but that article is from 2012: https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theatlantic.com%2Ftechnology%2Farchive%2F2012%2F10%2Fin-the-last-3-months-the-word-faggot-has-been-tweeted-26-million-times%2F263149
That was back when you could still use the Firehose API so they probably had reliable numbers.
It is kind of an entertaining piece of hand-wringing:
> A new website, launched last week, is just that sort of tool. In real time, NoHomophobes.com monitors homophobic language on Twitter -- specifically the terms "faggot," "so gay," "no homo," and "dyke" -- and the results, rendered in all their infographic-style glory, are, well, let's put it this way: They don't make you feel awesome about the world.
> As you can see in the graphic above, the word "faggot" alone has been tweeted more than 2.6 million times since July 5. The site's interactive chart lets you look at different timeframes and compare the various terms. But that's just the EKG of the bigotry. Below it is where you can really see the homophobia: a constantly scrolling stream of tweets containing all those terms, pulled in via the API, such as this gem, randomly selected from the hundreds and hundreds that have poured down the page as I wrote this piece: "i don't know why but i think it looks so gay when guys drink star bucks lol". Yeah. Hahaha. Lol.
This was before Twitter started their censorship crackdown and they were still getting heat for not deleting mean words. I forget when that actually happened (there was a soft introduction with shadowbanning but I don't think they started banning people until 2016-ish), here's a 2014 piece where the EFF is discussing Twitter's new policy of easing into censorship: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/05/twitter-steps-down-free-speech-party
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