Hate speech
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'''Hate speech''' is speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as [[race (human categorization)|race]], [[religion]], [[ethnic origin]], [[national origin]], [[sex]], [[disability]], [[sexual orientation]], or [[gender identity]]. | '''Hate speech''' is speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as [[race (human categorization)|race]], [[religion]], [[ethnic origin]], [[national origin]], [[sex]], [[disability]], [[sexual orientation]], or [[gender identity]]. | ||
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On May 31, 2016, [[Facebook]], [[Google]], [[Microsoft]], and [[Twitter]], jointly agreed to a [[European Union]] code of conduct obligating them to review "[the] majority of valid notifications for removal of illegal hate speech" posted on their services within 24 hours. | On May 31, 2016, [[Facebook]], [[Google]], [[Microsoft]], and [[Twitter]], jointly agreed to a [[European Union]] code of conduct obligating them to review "[the] majority of valid notifications for removal of illegal hate speech" posted on their services within 24 hours. | ||
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Hate speech is speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as race, religion, ethnic origin, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Internet
On May 31, 2016, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter, jointly agreed to a European Union code of conduct obligating them to review "[the] majority of valid notifications for removal of illegal hate speech" posted on their services within 24 hours.
Prior to this in 2013, Facebook, with pressure from over 100 advocacy groups including the Everyday Sexism Project, agreed to change their hate speech policies after data released regarding content that promoted domestic and sexual violence against women led to the withdrawal of advertising by 15 large companies.
See also
- Allport's Scale
- Anti-LGBT rhetoric
- Blasphemy laws
- Criminal speech
- Ethnic intolerance (disambiguation)
- Ethnic joke
- Ethnic slur
- Gay bashing
- Stanton's 8 Stages of Genocide
- Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese
- Hate mail
- Historical negationism
- Holocaust Denial
- Incitement to ethnic or racial hatred
- Insulting Turkishness
- Political correctness
- Xenophobia
- Hate speech laws in France