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Hate

This report examines the definitions, impacts, and reporting mechanisms related to "hate," focusing on hate speech, hate incidents, and hate crimes. 1. Defining "Hate" in Social & Legal Contexts

: Younger adults (18-34) are significantly more likely (49%) to encounter online hate than older adults. This report examines the definitions, impacts, and reporting

: Acts of prejudice that are not criminal, such as using racial slurs or non-threatening bullying. : Acts of prejudice that are not criminal,

: Approximately 63% of online hate occurs on social media, often perpetrated by strangers. 3. Impact on Individuals and Society Impact on Individuals and Society : Criminal acts (e

: Criminal acts (e.g., assault, vandalism, murder) where the perpetrator is motivated by bias. In the U.S., a hate crime occurs nearly every hour based on FBI data . 2. The Rising Digital Dimension

Online hate has surged, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven by misinformation and social media algorithms that often amplify hateful content.

More Complete Information Needed about Hate Crimes ... - GAO