Why it’s so hard to stop online hate before it becomes real-life violence
The online world is big with dark corners. So, how do you stop online hate before it moves offline?
The online world is big with dark corners. So, how do you stop online hate before it moves offline?
It’s ironic we live in a time when politicians want walls to keep out foreigners, while the virtual walls between online extremism and real-world fanaticism are transparent.
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