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'Christians' and 'bad Christians': Categorization in atheist user talk on YouTube
Stephen Pihlaja
English, Languages and Applied Linguistics
College of Business and Social Sciences
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Christian
100%
Atheist
100%
YouTube
100%
Popular
16%
Social Interaction
16%
Moral Judgment
16%
Classification Analysis
16%
Social Categories
16%
User Expectations
16%
Local Specific
16%
User Beliefs
16%
Religious Issues
16%
Video-sharing Platforms
16%
Small Communities
16%
Arts and Humanities
Classification
100%
atheist
100%
YouTube
100%
Action
25%
Popular
25%
Scribes
25%
Moral Judgment
25%
Social Sciences
Classification
100%
YouTube
100%
Social Interaction
25%
Moral Judgment
25%
Psychology
YouTube
100%
Social Interaction
50%
Moral Judgment
50%