After the New Zealand terror attacks, new scrutiny is on how social media enables hate to spread at the speed of light. Emboldened disturbed and isolated figures join together in like-minded online communities. And as Eric Sorensen reports, it’s an issue that governments and law enforcement are being forced to contend with.
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