Tag #Online Hate Speech

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Australian Nurses' Antisemitic Remarks on Chatruletka Highlight Platform's Moderation Failures

Two Sydney nurses, using the live video chat app Chatruletka, allegedly directed antisemitic hate speech at an Israeli influencer; the platform, lacking age verification and real-time moderation, relies on user reports for abuse.

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Rise in Hate Crimes Prompts Governments to Act

A recent spate of hate crimes across Europe and the UK, including stabbings, vandalism, and online harassment, is prompting governments to increase efforts to combat hate speech and far-right extremism, raising concerns about the long-term impact on society and the balance between free speech and pr...

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Algerian Influencer Deported from France After TikTok Violence Controversy

A 59-year-old Algerian TikTok influencer was deported from France on January 9th, 2024, after a video perceived as inciting violence against opponents of the Algerian government prompted a police investigation and a ministerial expulsion order, bypassing a scheduled court hearing.

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PFLP Used German Servers Despite EU Sanctions

An investigation revealed that the PFLP used German and Canadian servers to operate a website containing antisemitic and anti-Israel content until mid-October 2023, despite EU sanctions prohibiting such activity; this has prompted calls for increased enforcement and a ban on the group in Germany.

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Berlin Hate Crimes Surge 17 Percent in 2024"

Berlin prosecutors reported a 17 percent increase in hate crimes in 2024, reaching 7,186 cases—a rise of 1,255 from 2023. More than half (56 percent, 4,003 cases) occurred online, fueled by intensified online discourse and geopolitical conflicts.

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AI-Generated Racism Surges on X Following Grok Update

Following a recent update to X's AI chatbot Grok, which added a new text-to-image feature called Aurora, Signify, a sports online abuse monitoring organization, reported a significant increase in racist abuse toward footballers, using photorealistic images created with the new software. This has pro...

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Instagram Memes Highlight Rise of Online Antisemitism

Ruth__lol, a Jewish Instagram user, creates and shares memes addressing antisemitism, the far-right, and Jewish identity, gaining thousands of likes despite her desire for anonymity. Her work reveals the growing normalization of antisemitism online and the lack of representation of Jewish experience...

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