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What makes TikTok so popular is also what makes some its content so toxic among younger users.

ISD’s Jacob Davey speaks to The Guardian in the wake of the killing of MP David Amess about the increase in “harmful” activity during the pandemic.

ISD’s Aoife Gallagher spoke to the WaPo about our latest report “Ill Advice: A Case Study in Facebook’s Failure to Tackle COVID-19 Disinformation.”

Computer keyboard spelling 'hate speech'

ISD’s Chloe Colliver speaks with the Mirror about how hateful posts and extremist content may be a mirror of the offline world.

ISD’s Chloe Colliver joins journalist Marianna Spring’s investigation on how social media algorithms promote hate toward women.

ISD’s Jennie King spoke with Channel 4 News about our latest report “’Climate lockdown’ and the Culture Wars.”

New ISD research analyzes white supremacist chats on Telegram to explore their complex relationship with the military.

This briefing explores the complex relationship white supremacists have with the military, drawing on analysis of Telegram chats.

This policy paper considers the paradigm shift in prevention approaches required to respond to today’s extremism challenges.

This analysis by ISD shows how extremist sites rely on open source tools and services to evade moderation for hate speech and incitement to violence.