This Was the Alt-Right’s Favorite Chat App. Then Came Charlottesville. Roose, K. The New York Times, August, 2017.
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Discord, a chat app for video game players, became a digital home for the alt-right before deciding to ban their chat rooms on Monday.
@article{roose_this_2017,
	chapter = {Technology},
	title = {This {Was} the {Alt}-{Right}’s {Favorite} {Chat} {App}. {Then} {Came} {Charlottesville}.},
	issn = {0362-4331},
	url = {https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/15/technology/discord-chat-app-alt-right.html},
	abstract = {Discord, a chat app for video game players, became a digital home for the alt-right before deciding to ban their chat rooms on Monday.},
	language = {en-US},
	urldate = {2021-03-22},
	journal = {The New York Times},
	author = {Roose, Kevin},
	month = aug,
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {Charlottesville, Va, Violence (August, 2017), Discord Inc, Fringe Groups and Movements, Social Media, Whites},
}

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