Payment against Hate Speech: New recommendations for a respectful society

Payment against Hate Speech: New recommendations for a respectful society

In Austria, women on the Internet are disproportionately affected by Hate Speech, which triggers great concern against women and girls on the occasion of the 16 days. The Nationale No Hate Speech Committee, which was founded in 2016, has therefore published updated recommendations that represent an urgent request to politics. These measures must be clearly anchored in the new government program, since HATE Speech has to be taken seriously as a form of violence. "The consequences of hate for those affected can be serious and lead from depression to suicidal thoughts," emphasize the experts of the committee, as on ots.at was reported.

In order to counter the massive problem of HATE Speech, the committee attaches particular importance to the promotion of media literacy. Especially when using artificial intelligence, it is important to sensitize society to the dangers of discrimination and false information. The recommendations provided stipulate that comprehensive information about the rights and options for action should be made accessible to those affected. It is also required that sufficient resources are provided to use existing structures effectively and to consider combating HATE Speech as a task as a whole. This means that both state actors as well as the Internet economy and civil society are required, as on nokhatespeech.at

In view of the alarming increase of hate on the net, the National No Hate Speech Committee confirms its commitment to a respectful and inclusive society. The recommendations should not only serve as guidelines, but also call on responsibilities to take on a role model function. When implementing these actions, it is important to take on society as a whole in order to ensure effective protection against discrimination and violence. The importance of these recommendations could not be higher when it comes to making the online sphere more secure and hearing the victims of HATE Speech.

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