Tue, 18 Feb
|MS Teams
Exploring the German Speaking Online Far Right Ecosystem Driving Hate Speech
Join us for this webinar and an in-depth exploration of the RECO_DAR project's key findings, shedding light on the dynamics of the far right online and its role in spreading hate speech, especially in Austria and Germany.
Time & Location
18 Feb 2025, 14:00 – 15:30 CET
MS Teams
About the event
Understanding the Mainstreaming of the Far Right through Online Ecosystems
The far right's recent electoral successes globally are largely driven by online discourse. Hate speech and extremist narratives are increasingly spreading across a wide variety of ‘alternative’ sites and social media platforms such as TikTok, Telegram, and Odysee. Taking advantage of the differences in the platforms’ content moderation policies, far-right actors consciously exploit negative emotions, spread misinformation, and boost their content through sophisticated cross-platform strategies to mainstream their ideologies.
The RECO_DAR project closed significant knowledge gaps and uncovered new trends by mapping the online ecosystem of the German-speaking far right. Using innovative research tools, the project investigated how hate speech evolves and circulates in this interconnected digital landscape, uncovering strategies employed by far-right actors to bypass content moderation and reach mainstream audiences. It furthermore communicates cutting-edge insights on argumentation, narrative and visual strategies online, as well as on recruitment strategies and networks. Uncovering a shift in the far right’s strategy, the findings highlight the conscious prioritisation of mainstream platforms over fringe sites, questioning previous assumptions about recruitment pipelines.
This webinar will provide insights into the argumentation patterns, narratives, recruitment and visual strategies extremist actors use to legitimise their views, manipulate audiences, and erode trust in democratic systems. It is particularly relevant for practitioners, policymakers, researchers, educators, and anyone working to safeguard people from online extremism.
What to Expect
A closer look at how extremist narratives are constructed and spread across platforms like TikTok, Telegram and alternative sites in German-speaking countries
Insights into cross-platform coordination strategies.
Actionable recommendations to counteract these tactics.
For further details, please refer to the Policy Brief prepared by the RECO_DAR team, which will be provided to registered attendees and discussed during the session.
This is an excellent opportunity to deepen your understanding of strategies to combat online hate speech and extremism.
Reserve your spot now!
Itinerary
10 minutesWelcome and opening remarks
35 minutesStrategies of mainstreaming of right-wing extremism online