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Following the heinous attack on members of the Jewish community celebrating Chanukkah on Bondi Beach…

This Insight draws on data from the RadiGaMe project and is funded by the German…

This Insight draws on data from the RadiGaMe project and is funded by the German…

On 17 October 2025, the Coimisiún na Meán – Ireland’s agency for developing and regulating…

On 14 December 2025, two gunmen opened fire on a public Hanukkah celebration attended by…

Over the past decade, terrorist organisations have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to adapt to disruption…
New research from the RadiGaMe Project examines accelerationist right-wing communication on Telegram.
Drawing on Project RadiGaMe, @USchwertberger, Simon Greipl, and @_DianaRieger examine how far-right groups on Telegram function as social systems.
📢 For more on this: Join GNET & RadiGaMe for a webinar tomorrow!
(19 Feb, 16:00 GMT / 11:00 EST)
Today, Alessandro Bolpagni and Grazia Ludovica Giardini examine the persistent presence of Islamic State propaganda on Pinterest, and the need for more effective platform-level counter-strategies.
1/ ❓Could digital tips & in-app currencies be repurposed to fund terrorist & extremist activity? My latest on @GNET_research with @LoBindner documents how Hamas-linked social media channels have generated thousands of dollars through in-app micropayments
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