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Competition Launch: Jigsaw Rate Severity of Toxic Comments

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Apply your data science skills and help improve civility on the Internet. Good luck, Walter Reade Ka

[Kaggle] Hi {NAME}, The definition of a toxic comment on the Internet is subjective. Each individual may have their own bar set differently. But which comment is truly worse? Can you help determine the ‘severity’ of a comment? In this competition, Jigsaw returns to the discussions from Wikipedia Talk pages. You will score a set of about fourteen thousand comments. Your scores will be compared to human rankings performed on comment pairs. In this way, the focus is on the severity of comment toxicity — from innocuous to outrageous, where the middle matters as much as the extremes. Total Prizes: $50,000 Entry Deadline: January 31, 2022 [Join This Competition]( Apply your data science skills and help improve civility on the Internet. Good luck, Walter Reade Kaggle Data Scientist Kaggle, Inc 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy Mountain View, CA 94043 This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated that you'd like to receive news and updates about Kaggle. If you don't want to receive these emails in the future, please [unsubscribe here](. You can also change your preferences on your account's profile page by logging in at [kaggle.com.](

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