Over the course of two years, the EOOH has made significant strides in understanding the dynamics of online hate, its manifestations, the connections between perpetrators, their influence, and disinformation strategies. Through the EOOH monitoring tool, the project has collected and analysed an extensive amount of data, including over 66 million posts. 146 unique users have created 976 channels monitoring different keywords, resulting in 253 cases. The tool has identified and categorised various channels created by experts, covering a wide range of topics related to online hate. Some of the prominent topics include hate speech (65 channels), LGBTQIA+ (36 channels), women’s rights (61 channels), far right (61 channels), incel (21 channels), migration (31 channels), anti-elite (37 channels), race (36 channels), and ecology (11 channels).https://eooh.eu/articles/unveilingShare this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... Post navigation Using influencers to combat cyberbullying (Tilburg University) Validation of the multidimensional bystander responses to racist hate speech scale and its association with empathy and moral disengagement among adolescents (Aggressive Behavior)