Nowadays social media has become a place for peoples to express their opinions, there are many ways that can be done to express both positive and negative opinions. Hate speech is one of the problems that we find quite a lot in cyberspace, that things can be detrimental to many parties. Twitter as one of social media, can be used as a source of analysis about people's behavior in cyberspace. Many of our society that unconsciously act of hate speech on social media, therefore this study finds out how people's behavior patterns in cyberspace and the main issue of hate speech on a particular topic and time period by classify it into five classes, namely ethnicity, religion, race, inter-groups and neutral using Support Vector Machine. In this study also compares three kernel that common to use and the result is the system can classify hate speech by using RBF kernel and got the highest result with 93% accuracy on 700 data train and 300 data test.
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