The Dark Side of Social Media: Navigating Radicalization and Recruitment

Social media, while fostering connection and community, also aids extremist recruitment. Platforms like Telegram and TikTok are preferred by far-right groups in Europe for spreading propaganda and radicalization. A study highlights incidents in France, Germany, and Italy, where social media played a critical role in organizing attacks and recruiting members.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Milan | Updated: 03-11-2025 11:58 IST | Created: 03-11-2025 11:58 IST
The Dark Side of Social Media: Navigating Radicalization and Recruitment
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In the digital era, social media has emerged as a crucial tool for community-building and expression, but it also presents significant risks. Platforms such as Telegram, TikTok, and Discord are increasingly being used by extremist right-wing groups for recruitment and spreading radical ideologies.

Recent studies reveal a troubling pattern in countries like France, Germany, and Italy: social media is not only used to connect like-minded individuals, but also to organize attacks and grow extremist networks. Telegram, in particular, is favored for its perceived security, while younger demographics gravitate towards TikTok and Discord.

Countering this online radicalization presents a challenge, necessitating vigilant regulation, platform accountability, and educational initiatives. Without coordinated international efforts, social media remains a potent tool for far-right groups to execute and expand their extremist activities.

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