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But maybe to understand the Chapel Hill murders better we need to imagine how it would be playing out if it were the other way around — if some gun-toting Muslim, with a habit of posting hate messages about secular humanists, took it upon himself to execute a defenseless family of them in their home.
Platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter all have their own extensive policies prohibiting users from posting hate speech.
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Investigators say the girl was despondent after others had posted hate messages about her online.
It's ironic that while she was facing a court appearance, the many people who actually posted hate speech and directly threatened her aren't going to face any consequences.
The social network's terms page is vague about this topic: You can't "bully, intimidate, or harass" anyone or post "hate speech".
Some, like the conservative commentators Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, sometimes post hate-mail highlights on their Web sites.
She thought about quitting the sport after she was disqualified from the 2012 London Games (for an illegal hold), while furious critics back home posted hate-filled messages on Twitter and Facebook.
Whether you hate me for posting or hate me for taking it down... you are the same... hate from either side is hate... #samesame https://t.co/nXXF5no5Yl via @BreitbartNews.
Rafiq Hayat, national president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK, told The Independent: "Through leaflet distribution, posting of hate material on websites and via programmes on satellite TV (often in Urdu and other south Asian languages) our community is being made a target of hatred and hostility by preachers of hate.
Interestingly, both Facebook and Twitter also made headlines because their own platform's policies did not adequately address the posting of hate speech against women.
Abe Books has posted "We hate the 'I Hate Reading' Facebook page," and has made a lovely video illustrating the point.
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