Zooming in on Hate: From social media to the streets (and back again)

In this episode, we examine how online hate doesn’t stay confined to the digital world - it spills over into real-life violence, and real-world events, in turn, fuel even more polarisation online.

Key topics discussed:

  • The Amsterdam riots: how online content escalated street violence, leading to arrests, injuries, and an international political reaction

  • The UK riots of 2024: Iman Atta from Tell MAMA UK explains how misinformation about an attack in Southport spread on social media, fuelling violent protests and attacks on minority communities

  • The role of disinformation, political rhetoric, and online platforms in shaping narratives that lead to real-world harm

  • The DSA - Can regulation help break these cycles of hate and hold platforms accountable?

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