This article is about online hate speech propagated via platforms operated by social media companies (SMCs). It examines the options open to states in forcing SMCs to take responsibility for the hateful content that appears on their sites. It examines the technological and legal context for imposing legal obligations on SMCs, and analyses initiatives in Germany, the UK, the EU and elsewhere. It argues that whilst SMCs can play a role in controlling online hate speech, there are limitations to what they can achieve
Social media are rife with hate speech. A quick glance through the comments section of a racially ch...
There is a growing body of literature on whether or not online hate speech, or cyberhate, might be s...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
The regulation of online hate crime in the UK has been successful. Recent attempts of the parliament...
Social networks serve as effective platforms in which users’ ideas can be spread in an easy and effi...
For all practical purposes, the policy of social media companies to suppress hate speech on their pl...
Internet users generate billions of pieces of online content weekly across a number of social media ...
Internet intermediaries provide an important opportunity for their users to use their freedom of exp...
The article investigates the phenomenon of hate speech on social network sites and gives an overview...
We analyze the impact of the Network Enforcement Act, the first regulation which aims at restraining...
Hate speech posted online is becoming a rising concern, particularly with the advancements in techno...
In Myanmar, at least 10,000 civilians in Muslim villages were slaughtered following years of local F...
Extending the use of social media and other digital networks, as well as technology development and ...
Abstract: This paper will assess the regulation of the internet in the ambit of hate speech express...
We are living in the midst of a battle over online hate speech regulation, and the stakes could not ...
Social media are rife with hate speech. A quick glance through the comments section of a racially ch...
There is a growing body of literature on whether or not online hate speech, or cyberhate, might be s...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
The regulation of online hate crime in the UK has been successful. Recent attempts of the parliament...
Social networks serve as effective platforms in which users’ ideas can be spread in an easy and effi...
For all practical purposes, the policy of social media companies to suppress hate speech on their pl...
Internet users generate billions of pieces of online content weekly across a number of social media ...
Internet intermediaries provide an important opportunity for their users to use their freedom of exp...
The article investigates the phenomenon of hate speech on social network sites and gives an overview...
We analyze the impact of the Network Enforcement Act, the first regulation which aims at restraining...
Hate speech posted online is becoming a rising concern, particularly with the advancements in techno...
In Myanmar, at least 10,000 civilians in Muslim villages were slaughtered following years of local F...
Extending the use of social media and other digital networks, as well as technology development and ...
Abstract: This paper will assess the regulation of the internet in the ambit of hate speech express...
We are living in the midst of a battle over online hate speech regulation, and the stakes could not ...
Social media are rife with hate speech. A quick glance through the comments section of a racially ch...
There is a growing body of literature on whether or not online hate speech, or cyberhate, might be s...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...