More Than One-Quarter of Americans Experience Severe Online Harassment, Anti-Defamation League Survey Finds
June 24, 2020
June 24, 2020
NEW YORK, June 24 -- The Anti-Defamation League issued the following news release on June 23:
Twenty-eight percent of Americans experienced severe online hate and harassment this year, including sexual harassment, stalking, physical threats, swatting, doxing or sustained harassment, according to a new survey released (https://www.adl.org/online-hate-2020) by ADL (the Anti-Defamation League).
Individuals who are part of a marginalized group also reported being less safe . . .
Twenty-eight percent of Americans experienced severe online hate and harassment this year, including sexual harassment, stalking, physical threats, swatting, doxing or sustained harassment, according to a new survey released (https://www.adl.org/online-hate-2020) by ADL (the Anti-Defamation League).
Individuals who are part of a marginalized group also reported being less safe . . .