- Communal harmony messages by religious authorities garnered the highest Facebook engagement and supportive emojis compared with other CVE messages.
- In the survey, after exposure to VEO protest footage, only communal harmony increased net opposition to violent extremism.
- Communal appeals increased intentions to oppose VEOs through mainstream sharing and rallies, not reducing intent to attend VEO events or share VEO messages.
PNAS Nexus. 2026 Apr 28;5(6):pgag142. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgag142. eCollection 2026 Jun.
ABSTRACT
Governments and nongovernmental organizations have implemented hundreds of countering violent extremism (CVE) programs designed to combat radicalization and reduce support for violent extremist organizations (VEOs). However, the effectiveness of these programs is rarely evaluated rigorously, providing little guidance to scholars or practitioners. We therefore pair a large-scale Facebook study (39.8 million impressions) with an online survey experiment (
PMID:42238351 | PMC:PMC13229404 | DOI:10.1093/pnasnexus/pgag142
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