Narratives and Linguistic Features of Drivel

Heinrich P, Blombach A, Evert S, Schäfer F (2026)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2026

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DOI: 10.1007/s13222-026-00528-w

Abstract

Our contribution is concerned with the increasing amount of conspiracy theories and other forms of mis- or disinformation spreading on social media. We address this challenge to democratic opinion formation with a two-pronged approach. On the one hand, we identify specific conspiracy narratives in a social media corpus; on the other hand, we look at general linguistic dimensions that contribute to the overall drivel-like quality of such texts regardless of the narratives involved. For the present contribution, six distinct dimensions, along with an overall measure of drivel-like quality, were assessed using a five-point Likert scale. A sample of approximately 2000 texts drawn from German Telegram was manually annotated. We present the calculation of inter-annotator agreement to evaluate annotation consistency, conduct correlation analyses to examine the relationships between the individual dimensions, and fit a linear model to predict the overall drivel-like quality of the texts based on the individual dimensions. In addition, we train ordinal regression models to predict the values of each dimension from bag-of-n-grams representations. Finally, an analysis of feature weights identifies which n-grams serve as the most reliable indicators of each dimension.

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APA:

Heinrich, P., Blombach, A., Evert, S., & Schäfer, F. (2026). Narratives and Linguistic Features of Drivel. Datenbank-Spektrum. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13222-026-00528-w

MLA:

Heinrich, Philipp, et al. "Narratives and Linguistic Features of Drivel." Datenbank-Spektrum (2026).

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