Digital Warfare: Exploring the Influence of Social Media in Propagating and Counteracting Hate Speech in Sudan's Conflict Landscape

Authors

  • Dr. Hind Abbas Hilmi Ibrahim Assistant professor of Political Communication at University of Khartoum Sudan/ Faculty of Arts/ Dept. of Mass Communication. An expert on media performance during war and peace

Keywords:

hate speech, social media, Sudan war, digital governance, conflict, propaganda

Abstract

Social media is a double-edged sword in Sudan’s conflict, acting as both a conduit for hate speech and a platform
for peacebuilding. This study examines how digital platforms shape Sudan’s conflict landscape post-April 15
2023 by facilitating divisive rhetoric and enabling counter-speech initiatives. The study uses a qualitativedominant mixed-methods approach comprising qualitative content analysis of 200 social media posts; trend
analysis over 12 months (April 2023–April 2024); and 30 semi-structured interviews with journalists, activists,
and officials. The research reveals that algorithmic biases amplify misinformation and polarization, while
grassroots campaigns leverage platforms for peace advocacy. Findings highlight the urgent need for localized
content moderation, digital literacy programs, and regulatory frameworks to curb hate speech while preserving
free expression. This study offers policy recommendations to balance security and civic engagement in digital
conflict settings.

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Published

2026-01-12

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English Articles