👉 Hate computing refers to the use of computing technologies and platforms to spread hate speech, promote discrimination, or incite violence against individuals or groups based on attributes such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. This phenomenon leverages algorithms, social media, and other digital tools to amplify divisive content, creating echo chambers that reinforce prejudiced views and facilitate harmful interactions. Hate computing can take various forms, including targeted harassment campaigns, the creation of hateful content, and the manipulation of online discourse to marginalize specific communities. It poses significant ethical, social, and legal challenges, highlighting the need for robust moderation policies, algorithmic transparency, and user education to mitigate its impact.