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Gresko, Marcia S., author.
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Online hate speech -- Juvenile literature.
Radicalism -- Technological innovations -- Juvenile literature.
Social media -- Law and legislation -- Juvenile literature.
Social media -- Influence -- Juvenile literature.
Extremist Web sites -- Juvenile literature.
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How should extremist content be regulated on social media? / Marcia S. Gresko.
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Gresko, Marcia S., author.
San Diego, CA : ReferencePoint Press, [2021]
Subjects
Online hate speech -- Juvenile literature.
Radicalism -- Technological innovations -- Juvenile literature.
Social media -- Law and legislation -- Juvenile literature.
Social media -- Influence -- Juvenile literature.
Extremist Web sites -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781682828830 (library binding)
1682828832 (library binding)
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Issues today (ReferencePoint Press)
Description:
80 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents:
Extremism: the state of hate -- Social media and extremism: a perfect fit -- Is extremist speech against the law? -- Should government regulate extremism on social media? -- Are social media companies the solution to online extremism?
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"The perpetrators of violence posted about attacks on social media are often inspired by the online screeds of others, and are actively involved in internet forums where extremism thrives. From politicians to professors to parents, people have begun speculating about the role of social media in the increased violence. While no one suggests that a single violent video, blog post, or rant causes violence, experts in extremism and organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center have noted that online extremism feeds real-world violence"--
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Grades 10-12 ReferencePoint Press.
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