极右极端主义在英国通过隐藏的Facebook网络传播,助长了反移民暴力和错误信息,到2025年7月有611 289名用户参与。
Far-right extremism spreads via hidden Facebook networks in the UK, fueling anti-immigrant violence and misinformation, with 611,289 users involved by July 2025.
一项《卫报》调查显示,极右派意识形态正在通过英国隐藏的Facebook网络迅速传播,助长了反移民情绪、误导和真实世界动乱,包括2024年针对寻求庇护者和穆斯林的骚乱。
A Guardian investigation reveals that far-right ideologies are spreading rapidly through hidden Facebook networks in the UK, fueling anti-immigration sentiment, misinformation, and real-world unrest, including 2024 riots targeting asylum seekers and Muslims.
这项研究分析了51 000多条信息,发现相互关联的团体提倡阴谋理论、非人化语言和对机构的不信任,截至2025年7月,成员总数达到611 289人。
The study analyzed over 51,000 messages and found interconnected groups promoting conspiracy theories, dehumanizing language, and distrust in institutions, with combined membership reaching 611,289 as of July 2025.
尽管Meta声称内容违反了任何政策,但算法扩张使得传播迅速,有影响力的用户驱动激进化。
Despite Meta’s claims that the content violates no policies, algorithmic amplification enables rapid spread, with influential users driving radicalization.
调查结果突出表明主流平台如何使极端主义网络成为可能,往往模糊言论自由与犯罪行为之间的界限,引起人们对网上激进化和社交媒体在影响公众暴力方面的作用的紧迫关切。
The findings highlight how mainstream platforms enable extremist networks, often blurring lines between free speech and criminal behavior, raising urgent concerns about online radicalization and the role of social media in shaping public violence.