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At CCDH we’re kickstarting the year full of projects, innovative research, and tangible actions

At CCDH we’re kickstarting the year full of projects, innovative research, and tangible actions to make the internet safer for all. [Center for Countering Digital Hate]( Dear Friend, Happy New Year! 2024 is going to be an exciting year, and we’re thrilled you’re starting it with us. Watch this message from our CEO and find out what CCDH has planned in 2024: [Tiger]( Social media transformed the way we communicate and socialize, elevating platforms like Facebook and Twitter/X, and their CEOs, to immense power. Yet, these platforms have become breeding grounds for hate speech and disinformation, letting their algorithms boost harmful content. TikTok is now linked to a rise in [eating disorders](, while children face abuse on Meta’s VR [Horizon Worlds](, and [Twitter/X]( witnesses rampant racism, antisemitism, and LGBTQ+ attacks. But our work is making a difference. At CCDH, our mission is to protect human rights and civil liberties online. This year, we’ll continue to hold social media platforms and their bosses accountable for enabling the spread of online hate and lies. [Watch our video to hear from our CEO Imran.]( Friend, make sure you [stay up-to-date with CCDH’s projects](. In 2024, we'll publish groundbreaking reports on climate, kids, AI and public health; campaign for platform regulation; and keep fighting back against Musk’s lawsuit. This year, our work will show that change is possible. And that together, we’ll make our online spaces safer, fairer, and better. Best wishes, The CCDH Team You can join our mission against online hate and lies by making a recurring donation! Your ongoing year-round support empowers us to keep up the fight, creating a safer digital space for all. Be a part of our ongoing mission – let's make a difference together! [Donate today]( [CCDH Facebook]( [CCDH Twitter]( [CCDH Youtube]( [CCDH Instagram]( [CCDH TikTok]( [CCDH LinkedIn]( General:info@counterhate.com | Press: press@counterhate.com You are receiving this email as you subscribed to CCDH's email list. [Manage personal data, email subscriptions, and recurring donations]( here or unsubscribe from [all.]( [supporter]

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