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: Younger adults (18-34) are significantly more likely (49%) to encounter online hate than older adults.

: One in three adults reported seeing online hate in the past year, and 18% personally experienced it. : Younger adults (18-34) are significantly more likely

: Acts of prejudice that are not criminal, such as using racial slurs or non-threatening bullying. or nationality. : Criminal acts (e.g.

While "hate" is an emotion, in public policy and law it is categorized by specific actions motivated by bias against "identity factors" like race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or nationality. : Younger adults (18-34) are significantly more likely

: Criminal acts (e.g., assault, vandalism, murder) where the perpetrator is motivated by bias. In the U.S., a hate crime occurs nearly every hour based on FBI data . 2. The Rising Digital Dimension