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The Age uses OHPI research on Bendigo Mosque protests
Chris Johnston, theage.com.au, , June 28, 2014, Bendigo mosque a cause celebre for right-wing outsiders An article in theage,com.au about the protests surrounding the Bendigo Mosque proposal used […]
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18C helped beat Facebook hate page
The Australian Jewish News reports on section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act (RDA), which community leaders say helped them to persuade Facebook this week to close down […]
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Hackers target Bnei Akiva
Peter Kohn writes about the recent hacking of Bnei Akiva’s Facebook page and about the platform’s response.
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Deadly Vibe Magazine: Hate speech ‘not OK’
Source: Hate speech ‘not OK’, Deadly Vibe Magazine, January 31 2014 With the growth of online media, the Online Hate Prevention Institute is one organisation that’s doing its best to […]
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Deadly Vibe Magazine: Hate speech ‘not OK’
Deadly Vibe Magazine talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the Online Hate Prevention Institute’s recently developed program designed to keep social media platforms responsive to unacceptable pages […]
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OHPI on National Indigenous Radio Service
OHPI was recently interviewed by the National Indigenous Radio Service on the issue of Aboriginal Memes. Our CEO Andre Oboler explained that there are flaws in Facebook’s processes […]
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Islamophobia on the Internet: The growth of online hate targeting Muslims
On International Human Rights Day, December 10th 2013, the Online Hate Prevention Institute (OHPI) have released a major new report into the growing problem of online hate targeting […]