Quick Reference Links
How to identify and report hate speech.
Understand different types of hate speech and how to report it on social media platforms.How to identify and report hate speech.
Understand different types of hate speech and how to report it on social media platforms.Information on Hate Speech
DW Hate Speech FAQ.
http://www.dw.com/en/hate-speech-a-faq/a-19103744
Hate Speech Explained, A Toolkit:
Article 19, 2015 CC-BY-SA.
mlhttp://www.article19.org/pages/en/hate-speech.html
Hate Speech guidelines on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/communitystandards#hate-speech
Topic: Hate Speech and Violence guidelines on Twitter.
https://support.twitter.com/articles/18311
Countering Hate & Dangerous Speech
UNESCO Report on countering online hate speech:
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0023/002332/233231e.pdf
No Hate Speech Movement:
“The campaign is against the expressions of hate speech online in all its forms, including those that most affect young people, such as forms of cyber-bullying and cyber-hate.”
http://www.nohatespeechmovement.org/survey
Counter-narrative case studies.
Inspiration from successful counter-narrative campaigns around the world:
http://www.counternarratives.org/html/case-studies
Stopping hate – Get the trolls out.
Guidelines by the Media Diversity Institute on how to respond to hate speech on Twitter:
http://www.getthetrollsout.org/
http://www.h8hurts.eu/social-media
Cyber-Safety Action Guide, Responding to Cyber-hate.
Toolkit for Action & Confronting Hate Online, Anti-Defamation League (ADL):
https://www.adl.org/adl-cyber-safety-action-guide
Social Media Campaigns to Counter Hate Speech
Introduction to Twitter by Centre for Media Justice:
Counter-Narratives: Plan, Create & Promote your Campaign:
http://www.counternarratives.org/html/home
Social Media & conflict in South Sudan
[VIDEO] Hate Speech used as a Weapon of War in South Sudan:
Produced by PeaceTech Lab
In 2016, PeaceTech Lab conducted research to better understand the connection between online hate speech and violence on the ground in South Sudan. http://www.peacetechlab.org/hate-speech-in-south-sudan/
How to report abuse and threats on facebook.
The best way to report abusive content or spam on Facebook is by using the Report link that appears near the content itself:
https://www.facebook.com/help/www/181495968648557
Tools for Addressing Abuse on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/help/359033794168099/
Staying Safe on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/safety/tools/safety
Safety on Twitter: Our approach:
https://about.twitter.com/en_gb/safety.html
How to report abuse on Twitter:
https://support.twitter.com/forms/abusiveuser
How to file a report that someone is abusive via Tweets or Direct Messages:
https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169998
Safety and Abuse Reporting on YouTube.
Reporting hateful content on YouTube:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2801939
File an abuse report :If you have found multiple videos, comments, or a user’s entire account that you wish to report, please visit our reporting tool, where you will be able to submit a more detailed report.
https://www.youtube.com/reportabuse
Enter channel URL of the user you want to report: Harmful or dangerous content:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2801964
Additional Resources
PeaceTech Lab Social Media Lexicon of Hate Speech Terms:
http://www.peacetechlab.org/hate-speech-in-south-sudan/
The PeaceTech Lab lexicon can help facilitate a discussion about the specific context of South Sudan, using examples of hate speech terms from these reports.
OSRX open situation room:
http://www.osrx.org/web/open-situation-room/ssd-hatespeech
Conflict Sensitive Resources:
http://www.accord.org.za/news/accord-trains-refugee-camp-leaders