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  It consists of 1,000 explicit and implicit (clue-based) human-annotated rationales with pejorative connotations, manually identified by a linguist and annotated by three experts regarding their contextual dependency (context-dependent or context-independent).
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- For example, the term "stupid" is classified as a <b>context-independent offensive term<\b>, as it is predominantly used in pejorative contexts.
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- In contrast, the terms "useless" and "worm" are considered <b>context-dependent offensive terms<\b> because they can appear in both non-pejorative contexts—such as "this smartphone is useless" or "the fisherman uses worms for bait"—and pejorative contexts, such as "this last President was useless" or "this human being is such a worm."
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  Each term and expression in the MOL was annotated by three independent annotators, achieving a high inter-annotator agreement score (73% Kappa).
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- Originally developed in Portuguese, MOL was manually translated by native speakers into <b>English, Spanish, French, German, and Turkish<\b>, ensuring cultural adaptations in each language. As a result, MOL is available in six different languages.
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  It consists of 1,000 explicit and implicit (clue-based) human-annotated rationales with pejorative connotations, manually identified by a linguist and annotated by three experts regarding their contextual dependency (context-dependent or context-independent).
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+ For example, the term "stupid" is classified as a <b>context-independent offensive term</b>, as it is predominantly used in pejorative contexts.
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+ In contrast, the terms "useless" and "worm" are considered <b>context-dependent offensive terms</b> because they can appear in both non-pejorative contexts—such as "this smartphone is useless" or "the fisherman uses worms for bait"—and pejorative contexts, such as "this last President was useless" or "this human being is such a worm."
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  Each term and expression in the MOL was annotated by three independent annotators, achieving a high inter-annotator agreement score (73% Kappa).
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+ Originally developed in Portuguese, MOL was manually translated by native speakers into <b>English, Spanish, French, German, and Turkish</b>, ensuring cultural adaptations in each language. As a result, MOL is available in six different languages.
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