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posted by martyb on Monday May 25 2015, @09:23AM   Printer-friendly
from the molding-public-opinion-or-providing-balance? dept.

The BBC reports:

Intervention by police within the first 24 hours of a terrorist event could be key to halting the spread of cyber-hate, a new study has found.

Cardiff University researchers found online hate in the aftermath of the murder of Lee Rigby peaked in the first 24 hours then declined sharply.

The research is being published in the British Journal of Criminology on the second anniversary of his murder near Woolwich Barracks in London.

They found tweets from police and media were about five times more likely to be retweeted compared with tweets from other users following the attack.

[...] During the study, social and computer scientists at the university focused on the production and spread of racial and religious cyberhate and the Twitter battle between police and far-right political groups in the first 36 hours following the attack.

[...] Dr Matthew Williams said: "We concluded that cyber-hate has a 'half-life' following crime events of national interest.

"The sharp de-escalation of hate can be explained by post-event media and police Twitter messages that have a defusing effect and counter-speech from everyday Twitter users that challenge abusers."

Dr Pete Burnap said: "The ability to observe a large portion of the population in near real-time via social media networks provides those responsible for ensuring the safety of the public a new window onto mass social reaction."

 
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  • (Score: 0, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @10:38AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @10:38AM (#187569)

    Boot all those Muslims out of Europe.

    I won't agree to any compromise to the lawful nature of my society for any reason, even if I share your position on the dangers of Islam. Giving any legitimacy to prosecution makes it easy to exploit it against other undesirable targets.

    That isn't "cyberhate", that is just good common sense.

    Yes it is hate. A justified response and a hateful response are not mutually exclusive. Not that it's justified either, most people couldn't name the two major Islam sects, let alone understand Islamic politics and religious tenets, and what makes Islam so dangerous. You give far too much credit to the common man.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Monday May 25 2015, @10:58AM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @10:58AM (#187570) Journal

    Point taken. I am giving to much credit to the common man. But - if it is necessary to awaken the common man's hate before he will defend hearth and home - then so be it. Let him hate.

    And, that IS the issue here. Islam is showing it's true self in the Levant today, murdering non-Muslims, murdering the wrong flavor Muslims, destroying non-Islamic architecture, using bulldozers to obliterate entire cities.

    THAT is the future for Europe, if this generation of Europeans continues to sleep.

    • (Score: 2) by turgid on Monday May 25 2015, @12:46PM

      by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @12:46PM (#187588) Journal

      THAT is the future for Europe, if this generation of Europeans continues to sleep.

      I heartily disagree. The modern generation of people born to Muslim families will gradually become more integrated as they become more exposed to other ways of thinking. It's inevitable, just a bit slow.

      • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday May 25 2015, @01:36PM

        by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @01:36PM (#187604) Journal

        It is fine that you disagree. Do you have any evidence to show that this assimilation is inevitable? Or, are you just voicing a hopeful opinion?

        https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2012/10/21/muslim-demographics-and-how-it-changes-society/ [wordpress.com]

        http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/016364.html [amnation.com]

        • (Score: 2) by turgid on Monday May 25 2015, @03:13PM

          by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @03:13PM (#187621) Journal

          I'm voicing a hopeful opinion. I think the hope comes from past experience and human nature. Assimilation is inevitable, by sheer weight of numbers. The death cult can not sustain itself indefinitely, especially since it is now in direct contact with the more enlightened world. I think you will see an increasing number of death cult recruits (volunteers, brainwashed and forced) becoming disillusioned and defecting [bbc.co.uk], just like the Nazis towards the later stages of the second world war.

          • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday May 25 2015, @03:34PM

            by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @03:34PM (#187629) Journal

            I think that you are unaware of two key facts, both related to population.

            The Muslim population grows exponentially, just as the world population grew 200 years ago, up to about 40 years ago.

            The European population is no longer growing. White reproduction in Europe and in the US has fallen below replacement levels.

            The assimilation promises to go the opposite direction from which you expect it to go. The average female immigrant from any Islamic country can be expected to produce 5 or more children. The average white European female can be expected to produce two or fewer children. How many generations until the Europeans are overwhelmed? Not many!

            • (Score: 2) by turgid on Monday May 25 2015, @07:40PM

              by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @07:40PM (#187703) Journal

              My point is that you can't keep information from people. Even places like East Germany and the USSR fell eventually, despite efforts to control what the population saw, heard and read. It will be the same with Islam and religion in general. Fundamentalism will die away, and sooner than you imagine. It's already happening.

              • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 26 2015, @02:09AM

                by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 26 2015, @02:09AM (#187825)

                The USSR was not motivated by religious fundamentalism though, now we're dealing with people who've chosen to be ignorant.

                • (Score: 2) by turgid on Tuesday May 26 2015, @07:17PM

                  by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday May 26 2015, @07:17PM (#188199) Journal

                  The USSR was not motivated by religious fundamentalism though, now we're dealing with people who've chosen to be ignorant.

                  No, there isn't much difference. The children of religious fundamentalists haven't chosen to be ignorant. They haven't chosen anything. They've had no choice at all and they've been kept in an information black-out so that they will find it very difficult to form their own beliefs and opinions.

                  It's just another bunch of people using their power to control and oppress.

            • (Score: 1) by KGIII on Monday May 25 2015, @08:18PM

              by KGIII (5261) on Monday May 25 2015, @08:18PM (#187720) Journal

              You are aware that there are a number of white Muslims, right? If I recall correctly (and I may not be) I dimly recall reading a study/data¹ that showed the world's population of white Muslims has one of the highest growth rates percentage-wise. As a mix of brown and pasty and a practicing Buddhist, I may be mistaken but 'tis what I recall but do not see the site when I query the mighty Google Answer Machine. As it does not directly involve me my interest was lowered at the time. I have no fear of brown or olive people (or of white people for that matter) nor do I fear terrorist attacks. Being scared of them is what they want you² to do and is giving them power to lord over you. No, not something I am going to do, worry about, or consider when deciding my actions.

              ¹: https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=growing+number+of+white+muslims&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 [google.com] (This seems to support what I read but the specific link is not on the first two pages and I declined searching further.)
              ²: Not you specifically, a generic you.

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              "So long and thanks for all the fish."
              • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Monday May 25 2015, @08:42PM

                by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @08:42PM (#187726) Journal

                It isn't the brown, olive, black, or sand colored people that I fear. It's the damned fool white people who have given up, and just don't give a damn. They have no pride in themselves, their ancestors, or their heritage - much less their nation and/or country.

                Maybe it's shame. I'm ashamed of all the silly cunts reveling in that stupid assed white guilt thing. Maybe the darker colored people deserve to inherit the earth.

                Truth be known, my descendants are already further away from the Europeans than I am, and that's only going to accelerate, based on projected demographics. My great-greats are going to be Mexicans and Indians.

                • (Score: 1) by KGIII on Monday May 25 2015, @09:44PM

                  by KGIII (5261) on Monday May 25 2015, @09:44PM (#187743) Journal

                  I find it odd that people who are white are not allowed to be proud of it. Other races can be proud. It is like men can not mention that they have (or should have) certain rights without being sexist. If you are proud of being white you are a racist. If you are proud of being black you are an activist. I am a combination of all the above and Native American so, you are all bigots as far as I am concerned. *grins*

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                  "So long and thanks for all the fish."
          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @04:08PM

            by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @04:08PM (#187634)

            Assimilation is inevitable, by sheer weight of numbers.

            Meanwhile in the real world Sweden still has the Sami people, Japan has the Ainu, Russia has the Kazakhs, the UK has the Scottish etc... Hell, China still has Tibetians despite actively prosecuting them. Assimilation of minorities is far from inevitable.

            • (Score: 2) by turgid on Monday May 25 2015, @07:44PM

              by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @07:44PM (#187706) Journal

              And the Catholics and the Anglicans and the Presbyterians, and the Quakers and the Jehovah's witnesses, and the Jews and the Hindus and the Seikhs and the Buddhists and the athiests and the communists and the trade unionists and the capitalists and the anarchists...

              And your point is?

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @04:59PM

            by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @04:59PM (#187648)

            > The death cult

            WTF is wrong with you?

            • (Score: 2) by Subsentient on Tuesday May 26 2015, @05:17AM

              by Subsentient (1111) on Tuesday May 26 2015, @05:17AM (#187877) Homepage Journal

              Nah, that's how most of us see Islam. I can't think of the last time I heard an act of kindness being done by a muslim mosque. I don't recall any feed-the-poor missions in Islam. Even the child molesting catholics have that.

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              "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." -Jiddu Krishnamurti
    • (Score: 2) by rts008 on Monday May 25 2015, @02:59PM

      by rts008 (3001) on Monday May 25 2015, @02:59PM (#187618)

      So, the ends justify the means. Yes, wave that bloody shirt with righteous vigor!

      That attitude causes you to become more like those you hate, and the rest of us can't see the difference between you and them.

      Your type keep throwing fuel on the fire, and wondering why the fire grows bigger and hotter. Amazing.

      • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday May 25 2015, @03:09PM

        by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @03:09PM (#187620) Journal

        Meanwhile, your kind wants to watch the fire burn, while you try to learn what will put the fire out.

        FACT: Islam grows at the expense of everyone else in the world. They are colonizing every continent, every country, every island in the world. Your solution is to build a campfire and sing Kumbayah. You're just making the fire larger with that move.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFTLKWw542g [youtube.com]

        • (Score: 2) by rts008 on Monday May 25 2015, @04:21PM

          by rts008 (3001) on Monday May 25 2015, @04:21PM (#187638)

          LOL!
          You don't even know my what my 'kind' is, or what I espouse.
          All you can see is 'us versus them'. You erroneously see it as binary, when it is not.

          Once you take that hate-infused 'us vs. them' attitude, the more you say defending your side, the more ridiculous you sound to others.

          Islam is only a subset of the main problem, but you want to focus on one religion that is not part of your culture. Fine. That is your prerogative, no matter how stupid it makes you sound.

          FUD has always been the primary tool of those with a shady agenda, and the ignorant gobble it up, like pigs at a feed-trough. I hope you enjoy your slops, but those with a working brain find it to be poisonous, and not filling.

          Your solution is to build a campfire and sing Kumbayah.

          Incorrect. You are way off-base with that one!

          My solution is too radical to implement at this time, and is too complex to describe here, but I will give you a hint:
          It involves the extinction of religions(and other 'belief systems' that foster 'us vs. them' attitudes), and the US pulling it's military mostly back inside the US(and a big trimming), and STOP FUCKING AROUND WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD! Getting money out of politics, and castrating the military-industrial complex. Put the research and development into healthier and sustainable energy production instead of into more weapons. Education and healthcare for all. and much more. And all of that is just a small tip of the iceberg...

          Besides, while I CAN build a campfire PDQ, I don't even know the words to 'Kumbayah', and have NEVER sang it...and don't plan to, as I'm an atheist.

          • (Score: 1, Troll) by Runaway1956 on Monday May 25 2015, @04:58PM

            by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 25 2015, @04:58PM (#187647) Journal

            If it's to radical and complex for you to put it into words - then it is worthless. It looks to me like you want to re-engineer all of society to confrom to your views. Didn't Joseph Stalin do that? What are the numbers now? How many died to prove Stalin right? Some shuffled off to Siberia, to die of cold and exposure. Others sent to farms to grow things that would not grow in those areas? Others sent to prisons, to be starved, or shot, or just tortured to death. So - do you think that you have Joe's charisma? Can you persuade the masses to follow your edicts to their graves?

            Yes, obviously I was way off base with the Kumbaya business.

            And, maybe the song I offered is off target as well. Sounds like you're willing to stand at the fire and pour the fuel on for the rest of your life.

            • (Score: 2) by rts008 on Monday May 25 2015, @05:17PM

              by rts008 (3001) on Monday May 25 2015, @05:17PM (#187654)

              You stupid git!
              I never said it was too complex to put into words!

              I said it was too complex to describe here. As in: 'This is not the place for a position-paper consisting of hundreds of pages '. Now, is that simple enough for you?

              Words of wisdom from my grandfather: 'Don't argue with idiots, as listeners soon can't tell the difference'. With that in mind, I'll sign off now. The End.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @09:42PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @09:42PM (#187741)

        So, the ends justify the means. Yes, wave that bloody shirt with righteous vigor!

        I am surprised runaway isn't in prison yet. [wonkette.com]

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @11:13PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @11:13PM (#187773)

          What evidence do you have that he is not?

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @11:31PM

            by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 25 2015, @11:31PM (#187777)

            even weev couldn't post in realtime from prison
            runaway isn't weev caliber, neither in hacking nor in racism skills

  • (Score: 1) by KGIII on Monday May 25 2015, @08:01PM

    by KGIII (5261) on Monday May 25 2015, @08:01PM (#187712) Journal

    ...most people couldn't name the two major Islam sects...

    Shia, Sunni, Wahabi, Sufi, Zahiri, Shafi, Ibadi, and Ansari... Those are all I can think of and I think they are all real but my spelling is likely not entirely correct as I am certainly no expert. I may be imagining a couple of them but I am sure the majority (all?) are real as I have watched a number of documentaries on the subject (Which makes me an expert! Damn it!) and I know there are more but I can not think of them and using Google is certainly cheating.

    Do I win anything?

    /me is hoping he wins the internets...

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    "So long and thanks for all the fish."