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  • Online extremism

    Online extremism is a growing concern in today's digital age, where individuals can easily connect with others who share their extreme views through social media, forums, and other online platforms. The term encompasses a wide range of ideologies, including but not limited to white supremacy, Islamic extremism, and far-left or far-right political beliefs. While online extremism is not a new phenomenon, the ease of access and reach provided by the internet has made it easier for extremist groups to spread their messages and recruit new members.

    Online extremism can take many forms, including the sharing of extremist propaganda, the promotion of violence against specific individuals or groups, and the use of online platforms to plan or coordinate acts of terror. In some cases, online extremist groups have been linked to real-world acts of violence and terrorism, making it a serious threat to public safety and national security.

    In the context of an online community, online extremism can refer to the spread of extreme views within a specific online forum or social media group. This can be particularly concerning if the group in question is focused on a particular topic or interest, as the spread of extremist views within the group can influence the opinions and actions of its members. Online extremism can also make it difficult for individuals with more moderate views to participate in the conversation, leading to a toxic online environment and the spread of misinformation. As such, it is important for online communities to actively monitor and address instances of online extremism to ensure that their platforms remain a safe and inclusive space for all users.



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