Abstract
Hate speech is a crime that has been increasing in recent years, not only in person but also online. There are several causes for this. There is tremendous growth in social media that promotes full freedom of expression through anonymity features. Freedom of expression is a human right, but hate speech directed at individuals or groups on the basis of race, caste, religion, ethnicity or nationality, gender, disability, gender identity, etc. is a violation of that sovereignty. Freedom of expression is a human right, but hate speech directed at individuals or groups on the basis of race, caste, religion, ethnicity or nationality, gender, disability, gender identity, etc. is a violation of that sovereignty. It promotes violence and hate crimes, creates social imbalances, and undermines peace, trust and human rights. Revealing hate speech in social media discourse is a very important but complex task. On the one hand, the anonymity provided by the Internet, especially social networks, makes people more likely to engage in hostile behavior. On the other hand, the desire to express one's thoughts on the Internet has increased, leading to the spread of hate speech. Governments and social media platforms can benefit from detection and prevention technologies, as this kind of bigoted language can wreak havoc on society. We help resolve this dilemma by providing a systematic overview of research on this topic in this survey. This project aims to accurately predict various forms by addressing different categories of hate individually and examining a set of text mining functions. Hate speech detection
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