For 20 years, ISD has delivered field-leading threat detection, analysis and real-world strategies to combat terrorism, extremism and authoritarianism - in all their ideological forms.

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence

Society is increasingly threatened by a ‘hybridised’ extremism landscape, in which individuals are radicalised through online ecosystems rather than specific ideologies. An example of this is found in the relatively recent phenomenon of nihilistic violence, which ISD defines as violent acts lacking an ideological motivation and driven by a misanthropic worldview.  

Our research has linked nihilistic subcultures – including the mass murderer worshipping True Crime Community and the pseudo-Satanic No Lives Matter – to several mass attacks in 2024 and 2025. While these attacks bear many of the same overt characteristics of extremist violence, they lack a political or ideological dimension, which can often make them harder to categorise and track. 

May 27, 2026

Webinar: ISD’s Hannah Rose on understanding online subcultures of nihilistic violence

ISD’s Hannah Rose joins INHOPE to talk about subcultures of nihilistic violence & how practitioners can strengthen responses to a growing threat.

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Tech Accountability and Safety

March 10, 2026

The 2025 Annual Review of Plots and Attacks Across the US

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Islamist Extremism, Terrorism and Extremism, Threat Analysis and Prevention

February 17, 2026

The online landscape of subcultures of nihilistic violence

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

January 12, 2026

True Crime Community associated with tragedy, highlights nihilistic violence’s threat

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Threat Analysis and Prevention

December 22, 2025

Antisemitism across the extremes: A deep-dive on US-based violent online networks

Antisemitism, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence

December 15, 2025

Online spaces now sit at the centre of some extremist networks

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism, Threat Analysis and Prevention

December 11, 2025

Spotting the Signs: Recognizing and Responding to Subcultures of Nihilistic Violence

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

October 29, 2025

ISD’s Milo Comerford briefs British MPs on new forms of extremism

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

October 2, 2025

Memetic violence: How the True Crime Community generates its own killers

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

Further Reading

October 20, 2021

Narrowing gap between online and offline activity as tech platforms “normalise” hate

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

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

September 30, 2021

Policy Paper: Mainstreamed Extremism and the Future of Prevention

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

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Tech Legislation and Regulation, Terrorism and Extremism, Threat Analysis and Prevention

September 24, 2021

Gaming and extremism: Extremists evade mainstream restrictions in corners of gaming world

ISD is pioneering a series of efforts to further explore the intersection between gaming and extremism.

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

September 20, 2021

Far-right extremists live out fantasies on gaming platforms

ISD's Jacob Davey spoke with BBC Click about far-right extremist activity on gaming platforms.

Far-Left Extremism, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

September 11, 2021

Gamers Who Hate: An Introduction to ISD’s Gaming and Extremism Series

This report introduces ISD's Gaming and Extremism series, exploring how the extreme right uses gaming platforms like Steam, Discord, and Twitch.

Emerging Technologies, Far-Right Extremism, Gaming and Alternative Platforms, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Tech Accountability and Safety, Terrorism and Extremism

September 10, 2021

Gaming and Extremism: The Extreme Right on Twitch

ISD found right-wing content on Twitch but these are sporadic examples and not indicative of systematic use for radicalization or coordination.

Far-Right Extremism, Gaming and Alternative Platforms, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Tech Accountability and Safety, Terrorism and Extremism

September 8, 2021

‘The Future of Extremism’ series

An overview of ISD's upcoming The Future of Extremism series: data-driven, thought-leading analysis and public events on future extremism challenges.

Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism

August 27, 2021

The far-right and alt-right find common ground with the Taliban

ISD’s Moustafa Ayad provides insight to the New York Times in this piece on "Right Wingers who Admire the Taliban."

Far-Right Extremism, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Islamist Extremism, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse

August 26, 2021

Gaming and Extremism: The Extreme Right on DLive

ISD found that extremist influencers, including British white nationalists, use DLive to broadcast extreme right ideology online.

Far-Right Extremism, Gaming and Alternative Platforms, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Tech Accountability and Safety, Terrorism and Extremism

August 19, 2021

Gaming and Extremism: The Extreme Right on Discord

ISD found Discord is a hub for extreme right-wing socializing, community building, and harassment, providing a safe space for sharing ideology.

Far-Right Extremism, Gaming and Alternative Platforms, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Tech Accountability and Safety, Terrorism and Extremism

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