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Alt-right Facebook memes pushed anti-Labor message
The Sydney Morning Herald talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the role that social media can play in spreading political misinformation.
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‘We have more work to do’: Facebook battles hate, terror, child abuse and bots
The Sydney Morning Herald talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about Facebook’s issues with online hate-speech, and discusses strategies for combatting hateful content online.
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After Christchurch, itโs impossible to separate the โokay signโ from white supremacy
10 Daily reports on the Christchurch shooting and the white supremacist “okay” sign that has since gained in popularity. They talk to our CEO Andre Oboler about online
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Facebook and the โphenomenon of trust and ignoranceโ: La Trobe
ZDNET.com talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the threat that cyber laws can pose to our civil liberties, and the ways in which lawmakers should construct these
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Rabbi Blames US Synagogue Attack on Social Media ‘Encouraging Lone Wolves’
Our CEO Andre Oboler spoke to sputnikglobe.com about the ways that social media can instigate and facilitate violent extremism.
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Can you cure โhateโ?
SBS News current affairs series The Feed interviewed Exit Australia to investigate the underlying causes of violent radicalisation. The segment explores the complex drivers behind extremist movements and
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ABC interview and e-mails with the IPA
Earlier today I was interviewed on ABC Radio by Myf Warhurst. We discussed the problem of online hate and what the Online Hate Prevention Institute does about it.
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Winning the war against online hate
Myf Warhurst from the ABC sits down with our CEO Andre Oboler to discuss how we might tackle online extremism after Christchurch.
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Winning the war against online hate
Griffith University talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the regulation of hateful content online in the wake of the Christchurch attack.



