Hatebase is a software platform built to help organizations and online communities detect, monitor and quarantine hate speech. Our algorithms analyze public conversations using a broad vocabulary based on nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability and class, with data across 80+ languages and 200+ countries.
Our work has been profiled in Wired, Maclean's, Ars Technica, Foreign Policy and New Scientist, among others, and our data is also supporting research on hate speech at several leading universities, including Harvard, Stanford, Princeton and Cornell.
Hatebase is a software platform built to help organizations and online communities detect, monitor and quarantine hate speech. Our algorithms analyze public conversations using a broad vocabulary based on nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability and class, with data across 80+ languages and 200+ countries.
Our work has been profiled in Wired, Maclean's, Ars Technica, Foreign Policy and New Scientist, among others, and our data is also supporting research on hate speech at several leading universities, including Harvard, Stanford, Princeton and Cornell.