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Prince Harry of the United Kingdom is no stranger to internet criticism, and in a special opinion piece published in August 2020, he said social media was fueling a “crisis of hate,” according to international media.
Harry and his wife, Meghan, have spent the last two weeks calling business leaders and marketing professionals about the issue, according to Harry. “Social media is dividing us. Together, we can redesign it.”
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The Duke of Sussex urged companies to “reconsider your role in funding and supporting online platforms that have contributed to, stoked, and created the conditions for a crisis of hate, a crisis of health, and a crisis of truth.”
The grandson of Queen Elizabeth, asked for internet communities to be protected, “defined more by compassion than hate; by truth instead of misinformation; by equity and inclusiveness instead of injustice and fearmongering; by free, rather than weaponised, speech.”
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