Confronting Hate and Extremism in Online Games
Confronting Hate and Extremism in Online Games

Confronting Hate and Extremism in Online Games

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<p>On Friday,&nbsp;Congresswoman <strong>Lori Trahan</strong>, a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, led a group of Democrats including Senator Ron Wyden and Representatives Katie Porter, Stephen Lynch, Susan Wild, Mondaire Jones, Kathy Castor, Adam Schiff, and Elissa Slotkin to sign letters&nbsp;requesting&nbsp;information from gaming companies about their efforts to combat hate, harassment, and extremism in online games. The letters were sent to companies including Activision Blizzard, Take-Two Interactive, Riot Games, Epic Games, Valve, Microsoft, Sony, and Roblox.&nbsp;</p><p>The letters followed a <a href="https://www.adl.org/resources/report/hate-no-game-hate-and-harassment-online-games-2022" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">report</a> issued by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) earlier this month that found that 77 percent of adults and 66 percent of teens have reported experiences of harassment while playing online games over the past year, and identified a number of other concerns about social gaming environments.&nbsp;</p><p>Today, I’m joined by one of the authors of that report, ADL&nbsp;Center for Technology and Society Director of Strategy and Operations <strong>Daniel Kelley</strong>; as well as by Queens University professor <strong>Amarnath Amarasingam</strong>, coauthor of a <a href="https://techpolicy.press/un-report-examines-gaming-and-violent-extremism/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">report</a> commissioned by the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism on the intersection of gaming and violent extremism that was released in October.&nbsp;</p>

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