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- **Of Special Note**: The data suggests the word "like" is most often used as a comparative statement in the derogatory.
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- These have numerous instances within the "Offensive Speech Dataset". "You look like X" or "He smells like X" are quite common.
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- Also of note, the ABSENCE/LACK OF of punctuation lends itself heavily to the "Offensive" dataset.
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### How to Use
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- **Of Special Note**: The data suggests the word "like" is most often used as a comparative statement in the derogatory.
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- These have numerous instances within the "Offensive Speech Dataset". "You look like X" or "He smells like X" are quite common.
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- Also of note, the ABSENCE/LACK OF of punctuation lends itself heavily to the "Offensive" dataset.
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- Accordingly the model will identify these as well, based on their prominence in the training data.
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### How to Use
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