07/26/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/26/2023 10:32
"Against hate on the Net - We decide!" - with this message Telekom is continuing its long-standing initiative "Against hate on the Net". On the International Action Day for Victims of Hate Crime, the company shows in a new spot what even a positive comment can achieve against hate on the net. It is an urgent call to society to take active action against hate speech. EVERY comment counts.
The opening scene shows an extremely agitated young woman. What happens next is not revealed to the audience, because the events are told backwards. It quickly becomes clear what triggered the dramatic situation: numerous hate comments are collected under a video posted by the young woman. At the end of the spot, the viewers look together with a young man at his mobile phone display. The video appears. He thinks about writing a comment. This moment decides everything: the cursor flashes. Ignore or act - which will he choose?
"The campaign calls on people to become active against hate on the net and to show solidarity with those affected. Because we can all stand up against it with our comments, postings and likes - and thus make a difference," says Dr Christian Hahn, Head of Marketing Communications and Media at Deutsche Telekom. "We want to encourage the silent readers on the Internet to stand up and show their stance. To be a role model for the silent majority. We make it clear: each one of us can rewrite history, can have a positive influence, and change the future. We decide!"
Hate comments leave many silenced and in despair. Telekom calls for solidarity with those affected. Every comment counts. © Deutsche Telekom
Actively stand up against hate on the net with comments, postings and likes - that's what the new Telekom campaign "We decide!" encourages you to do. © Deutsche Telekom
This moment decides everything: The cursor flashes. Ignore it or take action - we decide! © Deutsche Telekom
According to a recent Forsa study, the proportion of users who have encountered hate speech on the internet is consistently high at 76 per cent. But only one in four has ever responded critically to a hate comment, i.e., actively reacted with counter-speech. And although hate speech is a punishable offence, only very few hate comments are reported to the police. More than 61 per cent even consider it a waste of time to deal with hate on the Internet.
Telekom is bringing attention to this issue on the International Action Day for Victims of Hate Crime. With three simple but effective tips, it shows how each of us can show digital moral courage.
What experiences and effects German internet users have had with hate speech on the internet is revealed in the study #Hass im Netz: The creeping attack on our democracy:
More than half of the respondents (54%) are less likely to express their political opinion in online discussions because of (threatening) hate comments. This makes it clear how massively hate speech restricts freedom of expression online and shifts perceived majorities. Health consequences are also widespread: Two thirds of those who have had to experience hate comments online report negative effects on their mental health. 33 percent of those affected suffer from emotional stress. For 27 percent, fear and anxiety are part of everyday life. 19 percent have developed depression. For 24 percent of those affected, the hate on the net has resulted in problems with their own self-image.
"To live together in the digital world, we need media competence on the one hand. But we also need attitudes and values to create a democratic digital society in which everyone can participate. With our initiative Together #GegenHassImNetz, we raise awareness and empower people to live and courageously defend basic democratic values online," says Marike Mehlmann-Tripp, Cluster Lead Social Engagement, Group Corporate Responsibility.
Together with victim protection organizations and associations active in the field of mental health, Telekom has been committed to combating hate online for years. For example, Freunde fürs Leben e.V. educates adolescents and young adults about mental health, depression, and suicide so that relatives can recognize the signals and help. HateAid, Ichbinhier, Feelee and dieNummer gegen Kummer are also strong partners who deal with the psychological effects of hate speech and create offers of help.
The spot will be seen on Telekom's social media channels from 21 July. On TV, YouTube, social media and in radio and podcast environments, the campaign will start on 22 July, and it will also be played in cinemas.
Spot on YouTube
Images can be found here.
*Research sources
Hatespeech Forsa Study 2023, commissioned by the Media Authority of North Rhine-Westphalia (Landesanstalt für Medien NRW), May 2023. 1,006 German-speaking private internet users* aged 14 and over in Germany were surveyed between 20 and 23 April 2023.
#Hate on the net: The creeping attack on our democracy. A nationwide representative study. Commissioned by the Institute for Democracy and Civil Society. 7,349 participants aged between 18 and 95 were surveyed in 2019.
www.telekom.com/gegen-hass-im-netz
Agency: Creation: Saatchi & Saatchi Germany
Media: Mindshare Frankfurt and Emetriq Hamburg
Production: Zauberberg Productions Berlin
Social: Elbkind Hamburg
Director: Steven Ayson
Music: Supreme Music
PR: Schröder+Schömbs PR
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