cyberhate

noun

Etymology

From cyber- + hate.

  1. inherited from *hatāną
  2. inherited from *hatēn
  3. inherited from hatian
  4. inherited from haten
  5. derived from *keh₂d-
  6. derived from *hataz
  7. derived from hete
  8. derived from hatr — “hate
  9. derived from hatian — “to hate
  10. inherited from hate
  11. prefixed as cyberhate — “cyber + hate

Definitions

  1. Hatred expressed by means of computer networks.

    • In short, although the temptation is great to look to legislation and regulation as a remedy to cyberhate, our commitment to free speech must always take precedent over our fears.
    • One such example is the phenomenon of cyberhate. Cyberhate is a unique phenomenon because it does not necessarily involve negative one-to-one communication.
    • We have termed this the anonymous cyberhate view of the internet, or the idea that the internet provides a haven for racists who, using the cover of anonymity, engage in inflammatory and aggressive attacks on other groups[…]

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for cyberhate. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA