It’s just another example of how the social Web mirrors the “real world,” with all that’s good and bad in it – not that hate sites weren’t a presence on Web 1.0, nearly from the beginning. “The Internet has become both a social gathering place and a pulpit for the current generation of neo-Nazis,” the Edmonton Sun reports. It cites experts saying that people have become inured to hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan because of its “more sedate but just as powerful presence on the Web.” It takes the forms of white-supremacy forums, blogs, and social sites, such as “a European-American online community for whites that bears an uncanny resemblance to the popular networking site Facebook.”
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