US More than 50 percent of Americans report facing online harassment, hate: survey - "ADL’s 2023 research shows 52 percent of respondents have experienced online harassment or hate"


More than half of American respondents said in a new survey that they have faced online harassment and hate.

An Anti-Defamation League (ADL) release published Wednesday found that reports of online hate and harassment have reached a record high since 2020.

ADL’s 2023 research shows 52 percent of respondents have experienced online harassment or hate, a significant increased from the 40 percent recorded in last year’s report.

“We’re confronted with record levels of hate across the internet, hate that too often turns into real violence and danger in our communities,” ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement. “The time for talking, and for planning, is long over. It’s time to execute on the priorities set out by the White House and other policymakers, and it’s time for big tech companies to deliver on their promises to reduce hate online.”

The ADL also found that the reports increased across all demographics — but especially those in the LGTBQ community, particularly transgender people. More than three-quarters of transgender people said that they have been harassed online, with 60 percent saying they were harassed severely.

The survey also found that other groups reported high levels of harassment, including 51 percent of teenagers saying that they experienced some form of harassment in the last 12 months. Forty-seven percent of LGBTQ+ people, 38 percent of Black people and 38 percent of Muslims also reported that they were harassed online in the last 12 months.

Eighty percent of Jewish people also reported that they were worried about being harassed for their religion, a stark difference from the 40 percent of non-Jewish people who reported the same answer.

The report also called for social media platforms to curtail online hate and harassment, asking them to enact “strong policies against hate and harassment and enforce them transparently, equitably, and at scale.”

ADL Vice President Yael Eisenstat said in a statement that harassment on social media is only “getting worse.”

“This is happening as the platforms continue to scale back their content moderation teams,” Eisenstat said. “It is time for social media companies to truly protect users against hate, and for policymakers to require transparency reporting and data disclosures on how these companies are actually enforcing their own rules.”

The survey was conducted on behalf of the ADL by YouGov. It includes responses from 2,139 American adults between March 7-24, as well as responses from 550 teenagers aged 13 to 17 between March 23 and April 6.
 
my favorite thing about ADL is how they use the guise of "we're just trying to stop people from being bigots" when it's clearly trying to control freedom of speech.

It's insidious, isn't it? The "online hate" bullshit is the angle they're using to attack anonymity online - that way they aren't technically saying you don't have the right to call someone a fugly tranny on the internet, they just want to make sure there is no way of doing so without it being hooked to your real life identity (so your social credit score can be adjusted accordingly). If they do that people can't make burners to sneak their way into Faceberg groups and shit where people might be talking openly about their dirty laundry so they can leak the proof, either.
 
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If more than half of people experience something, you know what we call that? Normal.

Receiving online harassment or hate is normal, and you can shut the fuck up about it, because you're not special and no one actually cares about you and no one is going to try to harm you or any god damn thing. Shut up. Shut up. You winging faggots, shut up!!
 
I'm CERTAIN I have called more than 52% of Americans I interact with names like, Amerifats, Americucks, Ameritards, Burger Niggers, Burger Fuckers, Fat, kidfuckers and retarded. I also use every chance I have to shit on their fake moon landing. Why isn't my hate being adequately represented by you dumb Jewlovers?
 
It's enough to be statistically significant, the quality of the survey matters more than in this case because this survey size is typical, at least for the adult sample.
Surveys should be massive. 2600 people means absolutely nothing. Now a million data points? That is hard data, actually useful
 
More than half of American respondents said in a new survey that they have faced online harassment and hate.
What a load. More than half of American PUSSIES need to grow a pair.
I'm CERTAIN I have called more than 52% of Americans I interact with names like, Amerifats, Americucks, Ameritards, Burger Niggers, Burger Fuckers, Fat, kidfuckers and retarded. I also use every chance I have to shit on their fake moon landing. Why isn't my hate being adequately represented by you dumb Jewlovers?
I try to be very kind and impartial in my use of ethnic slurs and use only the slurs that actually accurately describe the fat fucks I'm insulting that particular moment.
 
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Do these people live under a rock? How can the results be that low? I assume everybody regularly gs called a nigger, a faggot, told to kill themselves, threatened with rape, had their race/nation/ethnicity insulted in a depraved way. This is normal and it's just a way to make smalltalk online afaic.

These matzo niggers and troons are being little bitches.
 
Solutions:
Non-jews - just log off from social media. It works even if you are LGBTQ or Capital-D Deaf.
Jews - you have a more severe problem, and your only solution is to walk into the nearest incinerator.
 
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