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Real-world events trigger online hate toward unrelated groups, study finds

Researchers say finding could help moderators predict when content is likely to be published and what to look out for

Online Hate Speech: Real-World Events Tracked

Online Hate Speech: Real-World Events Tracked
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Study reveals how online misinformation ticks and suggests new strategy to stop it

Parenting communities on Facebook were subject to a powerful misinformation campaign early in the COVID-19 pandemic that pulled them closer to extreme communities and their misinformation, according to a new study published by researchers at the George Washington University.

Malicious content exploits pathways between platforms to thrive online, subvert moderation

Malicious content exploits pathways between platforms to thrive online, subvert moderation
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Extremism, white supremacy, social media, Boogaloo Bois, ISIS | Homeland Security Newswire

Published 10 June 2021 Early online support for the Boogaloos, one of the groups implicated in the January 2021 attack on the Capitol, followed the same mathematical pattern as ISIS despite the stark ideological, geographical and cultural differences between their forms of extremism, a new study finds. The findings of the study suggest strategies to limit the growth of groups like the Boogaloos and ISIS. Early online support for the Boogaloos, one of the groups implicated in the January 2021 attack on the United States Capitol, followed the same mathematical pattern as ISIS despite the stark ideological, geographical and cultural differences between their forms of extremism. That’s the conclusion of a new study published by a team of George Washington Universityresearchers in the journal Scientific Reports.

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