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Uncategorized Saturday, July 21st 2012 at 12:00 pm

Researchers Use Twitter to Identify Psychopaths

In a world where social media is progressively becoming more important to the mainstream, researchers have now used Twitter to determine whether a user is a psychopath. A group of folks from the Online Privacy Foundation and Florida Atlantic University, with some help from data-competition website Kaggle, have come up with a way to mathematically determine if a Twitter user tends toward the more psychopathic. Cue the mass protection of Twitter accounts.

Some of the indicative markers include the following: use of periods, cursing, the word “we,” filler words, and the obvious “hate.” These, of course, aren’t causation or something that inherently makes one a psychopath. They could just be a very opinionated group of grammarians. Plus, filler words serve a, um, function, so yeah.

Chris Sumner, from the Online Privacy Foundation, notes that the research could help the FBI or similar offices flag psychopaths but finds the potential use for analyzing large groups of people psychologically more compelling. In theory, traits could be compared country by country or state by state. And the majority of the data is sitting out there in the wild for the taking. An incredible number of potential data points ripe for the picking.

To jump from this to a potential Minority Report situation is alarmist at best but isn’t entirely far-fetched. After all, we already know social media is being monitored for potential threats. Why wouldn’t governments mine it for psychological data too?

(Forbes via Slashdot, image credit via Matt Cox)

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  • Pdworkin

    Use of periods; Not me!

  • http://ironboundtome.wordpress.com/ IronBoundTome

    We do not think this is credible. Identifying us based on 140 characters or internet comments is like classifying breeds of dog with a bagel. Coincidental and misguided.

  • Anonymous

    As a Community Manager, I spend a lot of time on Twitter. Some of the accounts that I’ve found are downright scary. I’ve found accounts where the feed is nothing but 140 characters of hate, bigotry and any word ending in -ism. Not even a @ mention or anything. Just spewing. Also the creepy celebrity crush feeds where are the tweets are nothing but tweets and RT’s touting “Our Miley” and “My cute little Justin.” No other conversation besides that. We always know that stuff is out there, but now it’s very, VERY public. This is an interesting article and I’d really be interested to see if it goes anywhere or if privacy issues shut it down. 

  • sageb1

    well, we’re touched… that the FBI want to, like, find “us”… However… we are harmless… I swear!! We are!!! …wanna dissect a dog? >:)

  • sageb1

    you barely make the grade… we, on the other hand, are seriously… faking i. It… is so easy….

  • sageb1

    i’ve gotten hate stuff before on youtube. everyone hates my music. those guys expect music to sound a certain way. it bothers them that my music does not meet their rigid expectations. all it takes to turn a guy or girl into a psychopath is social isolation. when you do it to yourself, then you can stop lying to yourself and the world blaming everyone else.

    me, on the other hand, find tomorrow’s psychopath to be cool, and worthy of sympathy… as long as s/he has socialized to the point where she no longer wants to murder a homeless man.