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Online hate groups sustain their messages by repeating powerful stories or routinely adding new allegations

  • Written by Yu-Ru Lin, Professor of Computing and Information, University of Pittsburgh
Online hate groups sustain their messages by repeating powerful stories or routinely adding new allegationsStudying the types of messages hate groups spew online helps researchers understand the groups' persistence. Westend61/Westend61 via Getty Images

Hate communities often flourish online for years, raising the question of how they persist. My research team has found that powerful stories keep members of a hate group galvanized, either by repeating...

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