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Aspen K.B. Omapang is an Information Science PhD student at Cornell University in the Social Media Lab (SML). She studies toxicity on social media, online community culture, platform governance, and sociotechnical systems. She accomplishes this through computational social science, ethnography, and mixed-methods approaches. Aspen is a Data Science Fellow for the Cornell Center for Social Sciences (CCSS), and facilitates workshops on social science research design using Big Data. Most recently she was a sociotechnical systems intern for Intel Labs. Aspen's research is supported by the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship and Sloan Foundation Fellowship.