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There's an alt-right alt-Twitter and it's filled with hate

By Chris Stokel-Walker

22 February 2018

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Twitter has long been criticised for its hateful interactions, but it’s not the worst. A look inside the alt-right’s answer to Twitter, called Gab, shows just how disturbing online echo chambers can be.

Created by Andrew Torba in response to claims that mainstream social media suppresses right-wing debate, Gab has a similar design to Twitter, with users limited to 300-character posts. Gab also claims to champion free speech. But the platform has evolved into a haven for hate speech, according to an 18-month analysis of more than 22 million posts by 336,752 users.

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