
Online world has enabled people to engage with each other and let them create online societies that have similar interests. However, as in many other technological advances, the online world faces a serious challenge: radicalist/extremist allowing them to create their own groups and empower their ideology. Extremists can fire up a group of people by bending the truth, spreading misinformation and many other “strategies”. This could result in life threatening and violent uprisings in a society (e.g. in Myanmar, Facebook posts targeted Muslims to justify ethnic cleansing in 2018. Islamist extremists to recruit people). If such behaviors are not analyzed well, they could damage our society unexpectedly and demolish our fundamental human rights. One particular example is misogynist extremism that has shown alarming growth in recent years. I'm Devris Isler and today we have Hussam Habib from the University of Iowa to enlighten us about misogynist behaviors online.