Prince Harry Says Social Media Is Stoking A 'Crisis Of Hate'

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Prince Harry Says Social Media Is Stoking A 'Crisis Of Hate'
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In an opinion piece, he called for social media companies to be 'defined more by compassion than hate.'

, have spent the past few weeks calling business leaders and marketing executives on the issue.

“Companies like yours have the chance to reconsider your role in funding and supporting online platforms that have contributed to, stoked, and created the conditions for a crisis of hate, a crisis of health, and a crisis of truth,” wrote Harry. He did not name any companies.The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex attend the Commonwealth Day Service 2020 on March 9 in London.

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