: Hatred based on social norms or collective belief systems.
It wasn’t listed on any of the major abandonment ware sites. A quick search on the Wayback Machine turned up nothing but a single forum post from July 19, 2016. The post was in broken English: Do not install. It knows where you live. It hates you. hatredv20160718iso
"Okay," Elias said, leaning back. "Underwhelming." : Hatred based on social norms or collective belief systems
Codes like may look overly technical, but they serve a crucial purpose: bringing clarity and consistency to the messy, emotionally charged task of identifying hatred online. Next time you see a cryptic content tag, remember—it’s not just jargon. It’s a small piece of the ongoing effort to balance free expression with protecting people from harm. The post was in broken English: Do not install
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