Abstract
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and social media content offers a wide range of research opportunities for a growing multidisciplinary research community to examine themes that often relate to the interaction between language, CMC, and society, for example, language variation, pragmatics, media and communication studies.
The data is also very important for the development of robust NLP tools that can deal with non-standard spelling, vocabulary and grammar.
Compilation and dissemination of such corpora are hindered by the unclear legal status of CMC data when distributed as resource to the scientific community, which is further exacerbated by the rapidly changing terms of service by content providers.
The CKCMC offers expertise on language resources and technologies for Computer-Mediated Communication and Social Media. Its basic activities are to
* Give researchers, students, and other interested parties information about the available resources, technologies, and community activities
* Support modifying or publishing relevant resources and technologies and organize training activities
Support and facilitate community-building.