Abstract
Hate speech on social media platforms like X has emerged as a growing concern, particularly during times of social stress such as the COVID-19 pandemic. While the Netherlands has seen a rise in online hostility, especially on Dutch-language platforms, studies focusing on hate speech targets and dynamics remain limited. This paper presents a large-scale analysis of Dutch social media during 2020—the first pandemic year—using a hybrid approach that combines sentence-based heuristics, supervised machine learning, and keyword-driven target identification. Our best-performing classifier, an SVM trained on a Dutch hate speech corpus with Bag-of-Words features, achieved an F1-score of 72.6% and identified 158,677 hate speech posts from a corpus of nearly four million tweets. Of these, 52,959 were further classified into specific target groups. The results show that political beliefs were the dominant target (56.2%), followed by religion, nationality, and ethnicity, with sexual orientation and gender accounting for much smaller shares. Compared to prior works our study has a more granular target labeling while achieving a good classification performance. These findings highlight the prevalence and patterns of hate speech in the Dutch Twittersphere and offer a replicable method for low-resource language settings.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering Researches (ICECER) |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-6654-5756-9 |
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| Publication status | Published - 25 Feb 2026 |
| Event | International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering Researches, ICECER 2025 - Antananarivo, Madagascar Duration: 6 Dec 2025 → 8 Dec 2025 |
Conference
| Conference | International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering Researches, ICECER 2025 |
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| Abbreviated title | ICECER 2025 |
| Country/Territory | Madagascar |
| City | Antananarivo |
| Period | 6/12/25 → 8/12/25 |
Keywords
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