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Online hate groups sustain their messages by repeating powerful stories or routinely adding new allegations
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Online hate groups sustain their messages by repeating powerful stories or routinely adding new allegations

May 22, 2026 admin0Tagged Antisemitism, Group behavior, Group dynamics, Hate groups, Islamophobia, Online hate, Political messaging, Political narratives, Quick reads, Research Brief

Repeating harmful ideas online, or regularly making fresh accusations, keeps hate groups alive.

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