Tag #Online Violence

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Australia's eSafety watchdog criticizes social media handling of Charlie Kirk shooting video

Australia's eSafety Commission criticized social media companies for insufficiently protecting children from graphic footage of the shooting death of rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, which circulated widely on platforms like TikTok, X, Facebook, and Instagram, prompting calls for improved content mo...

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Social Media Hate Speech Surge Fuels Riots in Spain

A 1,500% surge in online hate speech in Spain on July 12, 2025, targeting North Africans, coincided with riots in Torre Pacheco, Murcia, while social media companies showed a lack of response to remove hateful content, highlighting the connection between online hate and real-world violence.

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Graz School Shooting: Misinformation Spreads Amidst Tragedy

A 21-year-old man committed a school shooting in Graz, Austria on June 10th, killing ten people. The event was immediately followed by the spread of misinformation online, including the false identification of individuals and the circulation of unrelated videos.

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Israel-Hamas War: 500 Days of Increased Online Hate Speech and Violence

A survey by the Israel Internet Association reveals that 500 days into the Israel-Hamas war, online hate speech and violence have drastically increased in Israel, with Telegram being identified as the most harmful platform, prompting concerns about freedom of expression and online safety.

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Germany to Close Legal Loopholes on Online Violence Against Women

German Women's Minister Lisa Paus seeks to close legal loopholes allowing the straffrei possession of violent videos against adult women, citing Telegram chat groups as an example, while also referencing the recent Avignon rape trial and plans to regulate access to K.-o.-Tropfen.

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Covid Denier Jailed for Terrorism

A Covid denier is jailed for encouraging terrorism through violent online posts targeting prominent figures.

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French Authorities Investigate Streaming Platform After On-Camera Death

French prosecutors are investigating Australian streaming platform Kick after 46-year-old Raphael Graven died on camera following ten days of abuse and humiliation; the government will also sue Kick for negligence.

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Bulgarian Influencer Promotes Violence Against Women, Exposing Legal Gaps

Bulgarian influencer Zornitsa Gyutsova promotes violence against women on social media and in a private Telegram group, causing public outrage and highlighting Bulgaria's insufficient legal protections against gender discrimination.

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Albania Bans TikTok for One Year Over Child Safety Concerns

The Albanian government temporarily banned TikTok for one year, citing concerns about violence and bullying among children, following a fatal stabbing linked to a dispute originating on the platform; authorities are now in talks with TikTok to implement safety features.

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Albania Bans TikTok for One Year After Teen Stabbing

Following a 14-year-old boy's fatal stabbing allegedly linked to a social media feud, Albania will ban TikTok for one year starting January 2024, a move Prime Minister Edi Rama says aims to curb online violence and bullying among children.

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German Minister Calls for Stronger Laws Against Sexualized Violence

German Family Minister Lisa Paus is calling for stricter laws to protect women from sexualized violence online and offline, highlighting the legal loophole surrounding violence videos and the stalled legislation to restrict knockout drops, while referencing the French case of Gisèle Pelicot.

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