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Spain to launch tool to monitor hate on social media, PM Sanchez says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 6:07 AM

MADRID, March 11 (Reuters) – Spain will launch a tool to measure hate speech on digital platforms as part ​of a broader strategy to increase ‌oversight of social media companies, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday.

The country announced a wider plan last month to regulate social ‌media, ​including a ban on ⁠its use for younger ⁠teenagers and measures to hold platform executives accountable for illegal or hateful content hosted on their services.

The new tool, ​called HODIO — an acronym in Spanish for Footprint of Hatred and Polarisation — ⁠will allow the government ⁠to systematically track the presence, ​amplification and impact of hate speech online, Sanchez ​said.

Online hate was causing deep divisions ‌in Spanish society, he said, and it was important to start talking about the “footprint of hate” in the same way ⁠society discusses the carbon footprint.

“We want to start talking about the impact of hate. When ⁠something is ‌measured, it ceases to be ⁠invisible,” he said.

The tool’s results ​will ‌be made public, so that ​citizens can ⁠see “who is blocking this content, who is looking the other way, and who is profiting from it,” Sanchez said.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by Charlie Devereux and ​Pooja Desai)