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Hate Speech in Croatian Media Growing Stronger


By HINA

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ZAGREB, October 10, 2020 - A comprehensive survey of Croatian media, which in 
some aspects spans over a period of more than six years and covers more than 14 
million published items, reveals the presence of hate speech in them that is 
growing on a daily basis.

Marko Poljak, Jelena Hadzic and Masa Martinic of Newton Technologies Adria, 
which specialises in technologies that identify hate speech in Croatian, 
Slovenian and Serbian, and Presscut, a media monitoring company, conducted this 
comprehensive analysis of the media content in terms of the presence of hate 
speech and the events that encouraged it, and they published it in the latest 
issue of the In Media Res magazine.

The survey focused on two types of content, the first being media items in the 
period from early 2013 to the end of April 2019. More than 14 million 
individual items were found, in print media, radio and television news 
programmes and on news portals, and they included 50,724 items containing hate 
speech.

The second type of content were comments on social networks. A total of 72,000 
comments, posted in the period from early April to early July 2019, were 
analysed and among them were 1,012 comments with unacceptable speech, which 
accounts for 1.4% of the comments.

Facebook post of HDZ MP's son encouraged most hate comments

The most media items containing hate speech were published on web portals, 
0.58%, and the least on radio, 0.04%, and their total number grew by the year. 
The number of items containing hate speech, registered in only four months of 
2019, exceeded the total number of such items in 2013, the first year of the 
survey.

The largest increase as well as the largest number of hate comments was 
recorded in 2016, and the increase in the number of such comments on web 
portals exceeded 300%, shows the survey.

In a period of one year, starting on 1 May 2018, only one day, Christmas, was 
without hate speech. The average daily number of posts containing hate speech 
was 29.6, and the largest number, as many as 287 items with unacceptable 
content, was recorded on 9 January 2019.

Media posts containing hate speech are often connected with certain events. The 
authors of the survey note that most posts, as many as 523, were connected with 
an insulting message Ivan Djakic, the son of HDZ MP Josip Djakic, posted on his 
Facebook wall on the occasion of Serb Orthodox Christmas, January 9.

A week later, Vukovar mayor Ivan Penava's statement drew 235 posts containing 
hate speech and he was criticised for causing a "spiral of hate speech".

Penava said at the time that Vukovar is "the epicentre of a continued, creeping 
Great Serbian aggression" and showed at a news conference a video of a group of 
local Serb students sitting while the national anthem was played at a football 
match.

Facebook posts most numerous, YouTube posts account for largest share

The largest number of comments were collected on Facebook, 58,847, and 801 or 
1.34% contained unacceptable language. YouTube comments accounted for the 
largest share of unacceptable comments in the total number of comments, of 
3.33%.

Most unaccaptable comments were provoked by posts related to Serbs, 12,837. The 
least comments with unacceptable speech were prompted by posts that referred to 
Roma, 1,448.

The largest number of individual unacceptable comments referred to Bosnians, 
175, and the largest share of negative comments in the total number of comments 
collected referred to Muslims and Jews, 2.25 and 2.22% respectively.

Negative comments about migrants accounted for the smallest share in the total 
number of comments, 0.54%, while the average share of negative comments for all 
groups was 1.41%.

The largest number of negative comments refer to ethnicity, 587, and religion, 
337.

The question of why certain groups attract a smaller or bigger number of 
unacceptable comments was not the subject of this survey. The answer to that 
question requires a deeper analysis of the items published, the related events 
and context, and possibly persons who posted comments, the authors of the 
survey conclude.

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