ANALYSIS: Youth Exposure to Online Hate Is Rampant, Says StatCan, But a Closer Look Shows ‘Hate’ Is in Eye of Beholder

ANALYSIS: Youth Exposure to Online Hate Is Rampant, Says StatCan, But a Closer Look Shows ‘Hate’ Is in Eye of Beholder
Social media apps displayed on a mobile phone screen on Jan. 3, 2018. Yui Mok/PA
Tara MacIsaac
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About 70 percent of Canadian youth have been exposed to online hate, says a Statistics Canada report released the day after the Liberal government tabled its Online Harms Act aimed at the problem. The alarmingly high number suggests Bill C-63 has arrived just in time to address a widespread problem, but a closer look at the StatCan survey questions tells another story.

“Hate” is in the eye of the beholder. Survey participants were given little guidance on what “hate” means, and sociologist David Haskell says young people are increasingly taught to perceive hate in comments previously considered offensive, but not truly harmful or “hateful.”