Racist social media users have a new code to avoid censorship

Racist
online communities have developed a new code for racial, homophobic, and
bigoted slurs in an attempt avoid censorship.

 

The
code, which uses terms like “Google,” “Skittle,” and “Yahoo” as substitutes for
offensive words describing black people, Muslims, and Mexicans, appears to be
in use by various accounts on Twitter and elsewhere.

 

 

Many tweets using the code are doing so in support of Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump:

 

Trump is not a National Socialist.

If he was, he wouldn’t have kids that married skypes. Also he wouldn’t be an ultracapitalist. https://twitter.com/wwpearson/status/782098269719498752 

Trump just doxed the Fed. You skypes about to get audited in 6 months. This is your notice.  

Well, the easiest way to do that is to physically remove googles, skypes, and tacos. https://twitter.com/HbdNrx/status/781625324492591104 

 

The code appears to have originated in response to Google’s Jigsaw program, a new AI-powered approach to combating harassment and abuse online. The program seems to have inspired members of the online message board 4chan to start “Operation Google,” using “Google” as a derogatory term for a black person in an attempt to get Google to filter out its own name. The code developed from there.

 

It appears that a number of 4chan posts in which this effort was discussed were deleted. A search of a 4chan archive, 4plebs, cross-referenced with Google search, showed the discussion developing underneath a link to a post about Google Jigsaw:

 

 

Some referenced Microsoft’s AI-powered chatbot, Tay, as an example of how AI can be manipulated by racists.

 

 

And a “Skype” for “Jew” substitution emerged too:

 

 

This isn’t the first time a bigoted social media code has emerged. Placing a name in triple parenthesis is meant to identify Jews and target them for harassment.

 

BuzzFeed News has reached out to Google and Twitter for comment.

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