On November 22 2017 in the Multi-culture Center in Warsaw, under the patronage of the Ombudsman, the conference “STOP hate in the Internet” was held. Paula Sawicka, the Chairwoman of the Program Board of the Open Republic Association delivered the introductory speech. She said, for example: Is hate speech disseminated in the Internet different from the hate speech in real life? Do the words written in the cyberspace hurt less than those on the walls of our houses or shouted by the masked guys? Aren’t they followed by the hateful acts? I am sure there are no differences. Here we should ask what the Internet hate, which we want to stop, is. It seems to me that initially it was a kind of public toilet, in which everybody could release their evil emotions. Now it is one more dangerous tool for spreading hatred and hateful ideas.