EMNLP 2025

November 06, 2025

Suzhou, China

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Humans have an inherent need for community belonging. This paper investigates this fundamental social motivation by compiling a large collection of parallel datasets comprising over 7 million posts and comments from Reddit and 200,000 posts and comments on Dread, a dark web discussion forum, covering similar topics. Through five aspects grounded in the sense of community theory, our analysis indicates that users on Dread exhibit a stronger sense of community. Our data analysis reveals striking similarities in post content across both platforms, despite the dark web's restricted accessibility. However, these communities differ significantly in community-level closeness, including member interactions and greeting patterns, influencing user retention and dynamics. We publicly release the parallel community datasets, enabling future research to examine key differences and explore potential directions for further study.

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