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ISD is urging the US to adopt safety regulations for online platforms, similar to those in the EU, UK, and Australia.

The “Saints Culture” in the white supremacist movement glorifies hate-motivated violence, a trend revived in online spaces.

Using social media accounts set up as minors’ accounts, ISD examined the availability of content glorifying mass casualty shooters across platforms.

After recent “swatting” attacks on US political figures, ISD’s Jared Holt and DFRLab’s Meghan Conroy urge caution in interpreting motives.

Despite being bombed off the airwaves, IS’s al-Bayan FM radio station persists on social media, ISD finds.

ISD uncovers a coordinated campaign by 64 accounts using ChatGPT to undermine Navalny and the Anti-Corruption Foundation (ACF).

This report examines the spikes in misogynistic and abusive content on social media in the United States during 2022.

Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate involve dehumanizing, harassing, threatening, or inciting violence based on Muslim identity or perceived identity.

This report delves into Active Clubs, white nationalist extremist groups promoting physical fitness with a history of violence.

X has become a hub for content praising attacks by Hamas-linked al-Qassem Brigades, amassing millions of views in 24 hours with no moderation.