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An informational poster, likely part of an outdoor awareness campaign, is displayed on a black metal grid structure. The image captures the poster rotated ninety degrees clockwise from its intended upright orientation. The poster features a light pink background with various stylized graphics in blue and orange.

At the center of the poster is a large blue smiley face. Surrounding it and distributed across the poster are numerous icons, including toy soldiers in orange, some holding flags or poles, and others aiming rifles in blue. Other graphics include blue bullets or capsules, orange abstract shapes resembling sausages, blue and orange hearts (one with the number "100"), a pair of eyes, a hairdryer, a question mark, a broken heart, ear buds, flames, a syringe, and a microphone.

The poster's visible text is in Polish and addresses "MOWA NIENAWIŚCI I RADYKALIZACJA" (Hate Speech and Radicalization), presented as "POWÓD 5" (Reason 5). The accompanying text discusses the prevalence of hate speech among children online, stating that "Nearly 60% of children encounter hate speech online" and "Over 7 in 10 experienced it on social media." It further explains how polarizing algorithms and contact with hate speech can lead to a decrease in safety, the formation of hostile attitudes, and the gradual adoption of extreme beliefs, especially in emotionally vulnerable children and adolescents. The source of the research is cited as "15powodow.pl."

The poster also includes credits for "OLA JASIONOWSKA" and "FUNDACJA DAJEMY DZIECIOM SIŁĘ" (We Give Children Strength Foundation), along with the website "15POWODOW.PL".

The poster is covered with a transparent plastic sheet, which shows some glare and reflections, particularly on the left side. There are also visible water stains or discoloration along the top and bottom edges. The background behind the metal grid shows an overcast sky, suggesting a daytime setting in Buk, Poland.
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Jun 4, 2026

Buk, Poland

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An informational poster, likely part of an outdoor awareness campaign, is displayed on a black metal grid structure. The image captures the poster rotated ninety degrees clockwise from its intended upright orientation. The poster features a light pink background with various stylized graphics in blue and orange. At the center of the poster is a large blue smiley face. Surrounding it and distributed across the poster are numerous icons, including toy soldiers in orange, some holding flags or poles, and others aiming rifles in blue. Other graphics include blue bullets or capsules, orange abstract shapes resembling sausages, blue and orange hearts (one with the number "100"), a pair of eyes, a hairdryer, a question mark, a broken heart, ear buds, flames, a syringe, and a microphone. The poster's visible text is in Polish and addresses "MOWA NIENAWIŚCI I RADYKALIZACJA" (Hate Speech and Radicalization), presented as "POWÓD 5" (Reason 5). The accompanying text discusses the prevalence of hate speech among children online, stating that "Nearly 60% of children encounter hate speech online" and "Over 7 in 10 experienced it on social media." It further explains how polarizing algorithms and contact with hate speech can lead to a decrease in safety, the formation of hostile attitudes, and the gradual adoption of extreme beliefs, especially in emotionally vulnerable children and adolescents. The source of the research is cited as "15powodow.pl." The poster also includes credits for "OLA JASIONOWSKA" and "FUNDACJA DAJEMY DZIECIOM SIŁĘ" (We Give Children Strength Foundation), along with the website "15POWODOW.PL". The poster is covered with a transparent plastic sheet, which shows some glare and reflections, particularly on the left side. There are also visible water stains or discoloration along the top and bottom edges. The background behind the metal grid shows an overcast sky, suggesting a daytime setting in Buk, Poland.

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