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Policing online hate groups is like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole: moderators remove one neo-Nazi page on Facebook, only for another to appear hours later. It’s an approach that isn’t working, but a team of physicists have used a study of networks to suggest several alternative strategies that might.

In the same way, executing and imprisoning sick people doesn't cure disease.

You need to educate people about disease prevention.

You need to educate people about the con-artist tactics used to recruit people into hate groups.

LEARN YOUR LOGICAL FALLACIES SO YOU WON'T GET SCAMMED BY HATE GROUPS OR ANYONE ELSE. LINK

The scale of the problem: The team from George Washington University examined the dynamics of “hate communities”—groups that organize individuals with similar views—on social-media platforms Facebook and VKontakte (the equivalent in Russia) over a few months. They found that these networks are remarkably globally interconnected and resilient at the micro level when attacked, crossing platforms and jumping between countries, continents, and languages. Real-world evidence of this interconnectedness can be seen in the way white extremist attackers in Norway, New Zealand, and the US have explicitly drawn inspiration from each other.

Hate isn't anything new. It's instinctive and feeds on oppression.

If you cut off its head, it grows two new ones.

The current approach is broken: The researchers’ mathematical model predicts that policing within a single platform, like Facebook, can actually make the spread of hate speech worse and could eventually push it underground, where it’s even harder to study and combat. The team explained their findings in a paper in Nature this week.

This is a classic failure of common-sense. Our common-sense instinct is to "go to war" with hate. But this reactionary impulse merely feeds the fire.

What can be done? The researchers suggest policies that could be implemented by social media companies:

— Ban relatively small hate clusters, rather than the largest. These are easier to locate, and eliminating them can help stop the larger clusters from forming in the first place.

or, LEARN YOUR LOGICAL FALLACIES SO YOU WON'T GET SCAMMED BY HATE GROUPS OR ANYONE ELSE. LINK

— Ban a small number of users chosen randomly from online hate clusters. This avoids banning whole groups of users, which results in outrage and allegations of speech suppression.

or, LEARN YOUR LOGICAL FALLACIES SO YOU WON'T GET SCAMMED BY HATE GROUPS OR ANYONE ELSE. LINK

— Encourage clusters of “anti-hate” users to form; they can counteract hate clusters.

or, LEARN YOUR LOGICAL FALLACIES SO YOU WON'T GET SCAMMED BY HATE GROUPS OR ANYONE ELSE. LINK

— Since many hate groups online have opposing views, platform administrators should introduce an artificial group of users to sow division between these groups. The researchers found that these sorts of battles could bring down large hate clusters that have opposing views.

or, LEARN YOUR LOGICAL FALLACIES SO YOU WON'T GET SCAMMED BY HATE GROUPS OR ANYONE ELSE. LINK

How likely is it? Some of the policies, especially the latter two, are pretty radical. But since current approaches are so profoundly ineffective, it’s surely worthwhile for social-media companies to try them out.

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From that link I found this one in particular interesting:

From No. 23 The Bandwagon Fallacy:

A contemporary digital form of the Bandwagon Fallacy is the Information Cascade, "in which people echo the opinions of others, usually online, even when their own opinions or exposure to information contradicts that opinion. When information cascades form a pattern, this pattern can begin to overpower later opinions by making it seem as if a consensus already exists."

A long read. Must take a break.

Thanks for providing the link. I was looking for the "you are naive, a dreamer argument" - maybe it'll come :)

I was looking for the "you are naive, a dreamer argument"

That's a classic ad hominem.

Anytime you address the speaker (you're naive, you're a partisan hack, you're being disingenuous, you're being emotional) instead of the argument you are engaging in an ad hominem attack.

Oh, thanx, that I find a good response, the "engagement". This is so often forgotten.

I don't know how scathing this review is, since I fundamentally agree that thinking and learning are the solutions for this and other problems.

But I think your disease metaphor is off, since its presicely the 'germ theory of disease' they are following by trying to quarantine and eradicate 'hate' or whatever poorly defined concept they are worried about on social medias.

So, let's look at cholera for example.

If I simply quarantine and or shoot everyone infected with cholera, will that "solve" the cholera problem?

Uh, no.

What we should do is treat (help, not ostracize or demonize) those "infected" with hate (by teaching them logic) and prevent others from becoming "infected" with hate (by teaching them logic) and cut off the source of the "infection" by "cleaning" the drinking water (official public discourse).

Fighting hate with anti-hate is a fools-errand.

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