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Laws targeting terror videos on Facebook and YouTube ‘rushed’ and ‘knee-jerk’, lawyers and tech industry say
ABC News talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the new laws requiring social media companies to remove and report abhorrent material on their platform.
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Anning in firing line from new FB ban
SBS News talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about Facebook’s new policies on racist content, and about the importance of local knowledge when regulating social media platforms.
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Christchurch shootings fuel politics of race in NZ, Australia
Our CEO Andre Oboler talks to China Daily Global about white supremacy in the wake of the Christchurch attack in New Zealand.
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Social media giants face regulation as publishers, not just postmen
Our CEO Andre Oboler talks to Financial Review about new regulations for social media companies in the wake of the Christchurch attack.
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Understanding the harm in hate speech
The Illinois Times references the Online Hate Prevention Institute’s work when discussing how to combat online hate speech.
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How neo-Nazis exploit Instagram to spread antisemitic memes
Religiouseader.org cites our work investigating the ‘antisemitic meme of a Jew’ in the context of Neo-Nazis using Instagram to spread their beliefs.
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It’s Actually Illegal To Be Racist On The Internet
Our CEO Andre Oboler talks to HuffPost about the legality of spreading hate-speech online.
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The Right Honourable Useful Idiots
Our CEO Andre Oboler writes about the small number of Jews who supported the Reclaim Australia rally. The article highlights the origins of the Australian anti-Muslim hate movement,
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OHPI’s CEO Dr Andre Oboler interviewed by the NIRS
The NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service broadcasted an interview with Dr Andre Oboler last week on the swift removal of a racist anti-Aboriginal page. The page was removed within
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Hitting back against hate
Mx Newspaper reports on The Online Hate Prevention Institute‘s new tool that can be used to report, log and track online hate. Fight Against Hate uses crowd-sourcing to