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Automatic searching and scraping of reputable sources #13

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brennanpincardiff opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 6 comments
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Automatic searching and scraping of reputable sources #13

brennanpincardiff opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 6 comments

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@brennanpincardiff
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Is it worth searching Twitter or other sources for reports/pictures/information which can then be checked and easily transferred?

@sefabey
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sefabey commented Nov 18, 2018

For Twitter, we need a keyword repo in multiple languages to scrape tweets reporting trans murders.

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hturner commented Nov 18, 2018

What format should this be in @sefabey? Is it okay to have a sub-folder here, or does it need to be in it's own repo?

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sefabey commented Nov 18, 2018 via email

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Turning the list at #14 into a CSV file might be a good idea.

As translations are identified we can then add them to the file, and ultimately I can add it to the BitBucket repo.

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hturner commented Nov 27, 2018

I put the keywords in a CSV file as suggested, with some instructions for contributing translations: https://github.com/rlgbtq/TDoR2018/tree/master/Data. Existing rlgbtq collaborators can edit directly.

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hturner commented Nov 13, 2019

Will make this an issue for 2019 hackathon

@hturner hturner closed this as completed Nov 13, 2019
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