Magdalena Wojcieszak

Orcid: 0000-0001-5456-4483

According to our database1, Magdalena Wojcieszak authored at least 25 papers between 2009 and 2025.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2025
Changes to the Facebook Algorithm Decreased News Visibility Between 2021-2024.
CoRR, July, 2025

Negative news posts are less prevalent and generate lower user engagement than non-negative news posts across six countries.
CoRR, July, 2025

Towards global equity in political polarization research.
CoRR, April, 2025

"Whose Side Are You On?" Estimating Ideology of Political and News Content Using Large Language Models and Few-shot Demonstration Selection.
CoRR, March, 2025

Towards Safer Social Media Platforms: Scalable and Performant Few-Shot Harmful Content Moderation Using Large Language Models.
CoRR, January, 2025

Polarized Online Discourse on Abortion: Frames and Hostile Expressions Among Liberals and Conservatives.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 2025

MetaHarm: Harmful YouTube Video Dataset Annotated by Domain Experts, GPT-4-Turbo, and Crowdworkers.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 2025

Re-ranking Using Large Language Models for Mitigating Exposure to Harmful Content on Social Media Platforms.
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), 2025

2024
Harmful YouTube Video Detection: A Taxonomy of Online Harm and MLLMs as Alternative Annotators.
CoRR, 2024

Incentivizing News Consumption on Social Media Platforms Using Large Language Models and Realistic Bot Accounts.
CoRR, 2024

2023
Partisan media, untrustworthy news sites, and political misperceptions.
New Media Soc., October, 2023

Searching for politics: Using real-world web search behavior and surveys to see political information searching in context.
Inf. Soc., March, 2023

Tracking a Year of Polarized Twitter Discourse on Abortion.
CoRR, 2023

#RoeOverturned: Twitter Dataset on the Abortion Rights Controversy.
Proceedings of the Seventeenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 2023

2022
YouTube, The Great Radicalizer? Auditing and Mitigating Ideological Biases in YouTube Recommendations.
CoRR, 2022

2021
Can AI Enhance People's Support for Online Moderation and Their Openness to Dissimilar Political Views?
J. Comput. Mediat. Commun., 2021

2020
Developing a New Classifier for Automated Identification of Incivility in Social Media.
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms, 2020

2018
Intergroup contact through online comments: Effects of direct and extended contact on outgroup attitudes.
Comput. Hum. Behav., 2018

2017
Integrating Muslim Immigrant Minorities: The Effects of Narrative and Statistical Messages.
Commun. Res., 2017

2016
Why Are "Others" So Polarized? Perceived Political Polarization and Media Use in 10 Countries.
J. Comput. Mediat. Commun., 2016

How to Improve Attitudes Toward Disliked Groups.
Commun. Res., 2016

2014
Will politics be tweeted? New media use by Iranian youth in 2011.
New Media Soc., 2014

2012
Online versus face-to-face deliberation: Who? Why? What? With what effects?
New Media Soc., 2012

2010
'Don't talk to me': effects of ideologically homogeneous online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties on extremism.
New Media Soc., 2010

2009
Don't Expect Too Much! Learning From Late-Night Comedy and Knowledge Item Difficulty.
Commun. Res., 2009


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