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#JOPSansHaine campaign report (Online hate during the Olympics)

This report follows a 10-week collective campaign led by Droit Pluriel, Génération Numérique, #jesuislà, Point de Contact, Respect Zone, and SOS Racisme.

This joint effort aimed to prevent, contain, document, and combat online hate. Through this report, these NGOs share their analyses concerning the proliferation of hateful content on the Internet. It adopts a holistic approach to address the wide range of issues related to the rise in hate speech, particularly online.

The document concludes with six recommendations, focusing on areas such as platform transparency, support for victims of online abuse, and the strengthening of collaboration between civil society organizations in the fight against hate phenomena.

Here are some key figures : 

  • 93 per cent of hateful content identified following a user report was successfully taken down;
  • 36 complaints filed in 2024 for racist offenses were published on media outlets and social networks;
  • 30 coordinated acts of solidarity were carried out to support victims of hate;
  • 10 weeks of a collective online campaign to raise awareness about hate in sports environments.
Point de Contact - #JOPSansHaine Report
  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • French
  • individual (general interest)
  • France

This report follows a 10-week collective campaign led by Droit Pluriel, Génération Numérique, #jesuislà, Point de Contact, Respect Zone, and SOS Racisme.

This joint effort aimed to prevent, contain, document, and combat online hate. Through this report, these NGOs share their analyses concerning the proliferation of hateful content on the Internet. It adopts a holistic approach to address the wide range of issues related to the rise in hate speech, particularly online.

The document concludes with six recommendations, focusing on areas such as platform transparency, support for victims of online abuse, and the strengthening of collaboration between civil society organizations in the fight against hate phenomena.

Here are some key figures : 

  • 93 per cent of hateful content identified following a user report was successfully taken down;
  • 36 complaints filed in 2024 for racist offenses were published on media outlets and social networks;
  • 30 coordinated acts of solidarity were carried out to support victims of hate;
  • 10 weeks of a collective online campaign to raise awareness about hate in sports environments.
Point de Contact - #JOPSansHaine Report
  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • French
  • individual (general interest)
  • France