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Wikipedia Anti-racism activity

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Wikipedia Anti-racism activity is the activity to revise and delete the Online hate speech on Wikipedia.

In Japan, anti-racism netizens have been reporting the violation of guidelines, which includes YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and the comment of Yahoo! News, since May, 2018.

Hate speech by Netto-uyoko

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Netto-uyoku believe that a lot of Korean people have a disease of Hwabyeong (ja:火病, ko:화병). They have a feeling of hating Korean (culture, people, etc.), which is called Ken-Kan (ja:嫌韓), become very popular in Japan, considerably[1]. They libel Korean-Japanese (Korean residents in Japan) using the term of 火病, so it must be stopped.

They have been demonstrated to reveal their hate against Korean-Japanese on Korean town in Tokyo and Osaka (see. Japan hate speech). Also, they have been post a lot of YouTube videos and comments to YouTube, and tweet a lot of hate speech in Japanese.

I found that a lot of articles of Wikipedia has been modified/created by Netto-uyoku, since 2004, and being moidfied/created continuously[2]. Also, they have been expanded (are now expanding) their activity to online hate speech, globally.

Anti-racism netizens in Japan, called Han-J, have been deleted 150,000,000 tweets, stopped 6,000 twitter accounts, deleted 700,000 videos of YouTube, and stopped 2,600 channels of YouTube, till October 15, 2019[3].

Activity records of Wikipedia articles

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  1. Hwabyeong -- modified on 2019-10-15
  2. Ataque de nervios -- modified on 2019-10-15
  3. Wiktionary:火病る -- modified on 2019-10-15
  4. Wiktionary:화병 -- modified on 2019-10-15
  5. Wiktionary:火病 - created on 2019-10-15

See also

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References

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Footnotes

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Sources

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  • Han-j (2019-10-15). "ネトウヨBAN祭り年表 - ハンJ Wiki" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-10-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • 古谷経衡 (2019-10-11). "保守がネット右翼と合体し、いなくなってしまった理由" (in Japanese). Newsweek Japan. Retrieved 2019-10-15.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • archive.org (2019). "Wikipedia:火病 (Wayback Machine)" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-10-15.