Viral Hate Containing Its Spread on the Internet

Viral Hate Containing Its Spread on the Internet by Abraham H. Foxman, published by Macmillan on June 4, 2013, is a first edition that spans 242 pages. This book addresses the rise of hateful speech online, highlighting how anonymity allows individuals and organizations to disseminate vitriol without fear of consequences. The authors discuss the challenges faced by governing bodies in regulating this behavior, particularly in light of First Amendment protections and the global nature of the Internet.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the threats posed by unregulated hate speech, including the roles of social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube. Foxman and Wolf analyze the tension between business interests and the need for responsible speech, while offering insights into the tools available for citizens, educators, and policymakers to combat this issue. The book emphasizes the importance of an engaged citizenry in addressing the spread of hate and protecting human dignity in the digital age.
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Emboldened by anonymity, individuals and organizations from both left and right are freely spewing hateful vitriol on the Internet without worrying about repercussions.Lies, bullying, conspiracy theories, bigoted and racist rants, and calls for violence targeting the most vulnerable circulate openly on the web.And thanks to the guarantees of the First Amendment and the borderless nature of the Internet,governing bodies are largely helpless to control this massive assault on human dignity and safety. Abe Foxman and Christopher Wolf expose the threat that this unregulated flow of bigotry poses to the world.They explore how social media companies like Facebook and YouTube, as well as search engine giant Google, are struggling to reconcile the demands of business with freedom of speech and the disturbing threat posed by today’s purveyors of hate. And they explain the best tools available to citizens, parents, educators, law enforcement officers, and policy makers toprotect thetwin values of transparency and responsibility. As Foxman and Wolf show, only an aroused and engaged citizenry can stop the hate contagion before it spirals out of control – with potentially disastrous results.
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