2024-10-26 23:09:14
The image claims to be sourced from a non-existent organization or report labeled only as “SSORC”. Each chart has an entirely different Y axis, and no examples are shown for other terms. Most terms shown have common non-DEI-related usages. DEI-related papers are more common. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(12-3-64) Author
2024-10-26 23:27:33
The chart is by David Rozado: [Link] The author is well known and regarded for documenting the use of activist language in media and academia. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(21-0-3) Author
2024-10-26 23:50:19
No Note Needed The chart is by David Rozado: [Link] Rozado studies the use of activist language, particularly in academia and media. His 𝕏 Profile: [Link] Of particular interest in this case is the comparison of language in academia regarding prejudice and DEI-related terms: [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(32-1-2) Author
2024-10-27 03:23:10
NNN - the claim that the SSROC is nonexistent is incorrect. It stands for the Semantic Scholar Open Research Corpus. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(31-0-1) Author
2024-10-27 23:49:34
The proposed note is incorrect. Y - axes don’t need to be identical to show a correlation. Some words naturally see less use than others, thus making varying axes the most likely outcome. The salient point in this post was the recent increase in ‘woke’ language, which is shown NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(6-2-1) Author