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When do Memes and Sarcasm Cross the Line to Hate Speech?

In Kenya’s digital streets, humor is king. Memes and sarcasm fill our timelines daily often offering comic relief in a...
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Meta’s Oversight Board to Review Political Expression and Hate Speech in Kenya

Meta’s Oversight Board has announced it will review a case concerning political expression and hate speech on Facebook in Kenya....
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Mumias MP Peter Salasya Charged with Hate Speech Over Inflammatory Tweets

Mumias East Member of Parliament, Hon. Peter Kalerwa Salasya, has been charged with hate speech over ethnic incitement over a...
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How Fear Speech is Weaponized to Undermine Protests in Kenya

Unlike hate speech, which directly targets specific groups with insults or dehumanization, fear speech operates subtly. It uses exaggerated threats,...
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Strategies for Effective Monitoring of Harmful Speech

Harmful speech, including hate speech, incitement and misinformation, is surging in both online and offline spaces. As of 2022, 54%...
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How Misinformation Amplifies Hate Speech in Online Communities

Misinformation has become a defining challenge of the digital age, with its ability to spread rapidly across social media platforms...
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Recap of our Nairobi Edition of the Harmful Speech Training

Understanding the Hidden Sources of Misinformation

How Fake Photos and Videos Are Used to Mislead Kenyans

When do Memes and Sarcasm Cross the Line to Hate Speech?

Joint statement on Internet restrictions and media blackout

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