Strange Stories for Strange Times: Viliam Klimáček Wins the Dominik Tatarka Prize
Slovak writer Viliam Klimáček's new collection of stories reflects on historical knowledge and contemporary online discourse, earning him the Dominik Tatarka Prize.
From online harassment to death threats: politicians are highlighting the violence they suffer
Leftist women leaders are speaking out about systematic threats they receive, which they view as a strategy to silence them in public discourse.
Votes yes? Study Piazza Loreto. The shocking threat to Marattin
Luigi Marattin, a supporter of justice reform, received death threats online after advocating for a referendum.
Maciej Zaborowski: In the Shadow of Epstein
The ongoing discourse around Jeffrey Epstein's infamous actions continues to dominate global headlines and online discussions.
90% of channels with misogynistic discourse mapped by UFRJ in 2024 remain active on YouTube
A recent study shows that 90% of YouTube channels identified as having misogynistic content are still active and have increased their following significantly in 2024.
The supporters of Huckabee and Carlson declared victory, but all sides lost from the interview
An interview between Tucker Carlson and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee sparked significant online reaction and controversy, highlighting the extreme nature of discourse surrounding Israel and anti-Semitism.
Floridia (M5s) denounces sexist insults. La Russa: "Solidarity"
Barbara Floridia, M5S president of the Rai Vigilance Commission, reported receiving numerous sexist insults online, prompting a call for civil discourse on social media.
Mandatory real names on the internet: Bavaria wants to civilize online discourse
Bavaria, along with support from Berlin, is pushing for mandatory real names online to improve the civility of online discourse, following a call from former constitutional judge Andreas Voßkuhle.