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TWITTER CLAIMS IT IS CRACKING DOWN ON HATE SPEECH. BUT IS ALL HATE SPEECH TREATED EQUALLY?
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TWITTER CLAIMS IT IS CRACKING DOWN ON HATE SPEECH. BUT IS ALL HATE SPEECH TREATED EQUALLY?

Over the past few months, major social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have been under increasing pressure to monitor and remove hateful, potentially dangerous content from their platforms. Many have taken this criticism into account; Facebook recently announced that it would treat all white supremacy messages with the same vigilance as terrorism content, while Twitter amended its hate speech policies to include anything that dehumanises a group of people, with specific attention to anti-religious hatred.

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ISLAMOPHOBIA: GERMANY AND ITS PIGS
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ISLAMOPHOBIA: GERMANY AND ITS PIGS

Right wing populists and extremists alike have been dreaming gathering evidence of the “downfall” of the “West” for years. When combined with a populist spin on everyday topics such as children, food and religion, they can spin accolades into the downfall of western civilization on Twitter for days. 

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HOW THE HUNGARIAN MEDIA TURNED A STORY INTO A SCARY CARAVAN
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HOW THE HUNGARIAN MEDIA TURNED A STORY INTO A SCARY CARAVAN

The Hungarian national news agency (MTI) carried an alarming news item on 28 March: ’40,000 migrants are about to set off from Turkey and Greece towards Central Europe, to be joined along the way by many more’.  The agency reported that they were gathering then and were setting off on 5 April.

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HOW SOROS WAS TURNED INTO THE PERFECT ENEMY: FIDESZ'S CAMPAIGN CONSULTANT REVEALS THE BACKGROUND TO A CAMPAIGN
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HOW SOROS WAS TURNED INTO THE PERFECT ENEMY: FIDESZ'S CAMPAIGN CONSULTANT REVEALS THE BACKGROUND TO A CAMPAIGN

A propaganda campaign in Hungary reached its climax in July 2017 when billboards across the country carried adverts for the latest round of the Orbán government's National Consultation. The adverts featured the head of George Soros, with the text: “Let's not allow Soros to have the last laugh!" – bearing the implication that the businessman was about to attack Hungary.

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TOP TROLLS OF 2018
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TOP TROLLS OF 2018

These are the 5 cases of anti-religious hatred we've found to be the most interesting ones in the previous year.

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