#30 From social media to the streets (and back again)

Zooming in on Hate

In this episode, we examine how online hate doesn’t stay confined to the digital world—it spills over into real-life violence, and real-world events, in turn, fuel even more polarisation online.

Key topics discussed:

• The Amsterdam riots: How an online content escalated street violence, leading to arrests, injuries, and an international political reaction.

• The UK riots of 2024: Iman Atta from Tell MAMA UK explains how misinformation about an attack in Southport spread on social media, fuelling violent protests and attacks on minority communities.

• The role of disinformation, political rhetoric, and online platforms in shaping narratives that lead to real-world harm.

• The Digital Services Act (DSA)—Can regulation help break these cycles of hate and hold platforms accountable?

Guest interview:

Iman Atta, Director of Tell MAMA UK about how misinformation on X and Telegram mobilised extremist groups and escalated violence in the UK.

Resources & Links:

📌 EOOH Research on the Amsterdam Riots

📌 Tell MAMA UK

📌 More on the Digital Services Act (DSA)

Join the Conversation:

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Let us know your thoughts! Is the DSA enough to curb online hate, or do we need more? Subscribe and stay tuned for more insights in upcoming episodes.

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