Article 5QW1H ‘Nastier than ever’: have Covid lockdowns helped fuel online hate?

‘Nastier than ever’: have Covid lockdowns helped fuel online hate?

by
Dan Milmo Global technology editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#5QW1H)

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The coronavirus pandemic has been punctuated by outbursts of online hate that have had real-world consequences. The most alarming examples are the 6 January riot in Washington, which was spurred by rightwing groups organising online, and the racist abuse of England footballers during Euro 2020 that culminated in a mural of Marcus Rashford being defaced in Manchester.

Following the killing of Sir David Amess, there have been renewed concerns about whether lockdowns have created the conditions for a surge in hate, as frustrated extremists or people vulnerable to radicalisation hunkered down over their laptops and mobile phones.

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