Far-right Tracking Group
Far-right Tracking Group (Korean: 극우 추적단) is an informal activist network based in South Korea that emerged in early 2025 to monitor, document, and report far-right individuals and organizations, particularly YouTube channels, online chatrooms, and social media communities. Their primary tactics include filing abuse and misinformation reports with platforms such as YouTube and cooperating with legal authorities and civil society groups to suspend or demonetize extremist content.[2] HistoryJanuary 2025 - Started activities due to the 2024 martial law and Seoul Western Court riot[3] February 2025 - Full-scale activities begin through X account '@movek99' March 2025 - About 100 people participate in KakaoTalk and Telegram open chat rooms[4] Activities
ImpactSince the activities of the far-right tracking group, some far-right YouTubers have stopped their accounts due to the loss of revenue, or have deleted extreme video content themselves out of fear of being reported. It is also said that positive changes have been detected in open chat rooms that are under surveillance, such as self-regulation of extreme expressions or hate speech.[7] Media coverage in major outlets such as JTBC, NoCut News, and Kyunghyang Shinmun boosted their profile.[8] See alsoExternal linksReferences
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