Interventions against online disinformation and hate speech are often organised on a national level due to their linguistic nature. The threats however are organised internationally and easily translated.

A networked approach from civil society is necessary but those networks currently only fully function within language groups. In order to lessen the asymmetry of the fight against these threats, an internationally networked civil society response is necessary. We show what is needed for that.

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