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The growth of online fitness ecosystems with ties to right-wing extremism (RWE), alongside manosphere influencers…

“Everyone in the manosphere is online just trying to make a buck selling ideologies.” –…

Content warning: This Insight contains language describing self-harm and suicide. In recent months, a growing…

On 14 December 2025, a mass shooting on Bondi Beach in Sydney became one of…

Violent extremist ecosystems increasingly persist online despite sustained moderation efforts by technology companies. Individuals who…

This Insight explores the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a tool in the fight…
Aligning with interest in Louis Theroux’s latest documentary titled 'Into the Manosphere', Georgia Lala explores how the financial incentives of social media platforms inadvertently shape and radicalise the manosphere.
Today's Insight adopts a behavioural and psychological lens to better understand the dynamics underpinning NVE activity. It examines the defining characteristics of many NVE actors and concludes with P/CVE recommendations to combat this type of actor.
In a reflection on the Bondi Beach attack, Sergey Elkind analyses how the “no allegiance” strategy in ISIS’s operational and propaganda efforts lowers the threshold for participation in ISIS-inspired violence.
Today, Maya Yamout proposes a framework for identifying online ideological markers that may signal continued engagement with extremist ecosystems after disengagement, while remaining consistent with platform governance standards and data protection norms.
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