"Flush the Hate" – Telekom Turns Online Toxicity into Toilet Paper to Fight Digital Hate
May. 22, 2025
In an age where one in three Europeans experiences online hate, the internet has become a breeding ground for cruelty, masked by anonymity. Protected by their screens, people post some of the most vile and damaging comments imaginable. As Macedonia’s largest digital network, Telekom saw not just a problem—but a responsibility. The result? A bold campaign called "Flush the Hate", created in partnership with Saatchi & Saatchi.
The Idea
To tackle hate at its source, Telekom used social listening tools to track more than 200 hateful keywords and slurs in real time. These tools led the team straight to some of the most toxic corners of the internet. But instead of simply reporting the findings or launching a public service announcement, Telekom made a provocative statement: they printed those real hate comments—word for word—onto toilet paper.
The Execution
The campaign launched with a bold move: real hate comments were collected from the social media profiles of top influencers, printed on toilet paper, and sent directly to them. Their authentic reactions created an instant buzz online. Influencers didn’t just share the message—they embraced it, turning the campaign into a viral statement against hate.
Next, Telekom’s algorithm went live, streaming raw and unfiltered hate speech in real time from major social platforms and websites. This gave the public a sobering, transparent look at just how pervasive the problem is.
To take the message even further, Telekom made the hate-comment toilet paper available for free through the country's most visited online shops—inviting everyone to quite literally flush the hate.
The Impact
Launched in March 2025, “Flush the Hate” made waves across Macedonia and beyond. Created for Deutsche Telekom and Macedonian Telekom, this integrated campaign spans digital, direct, and social media platforms. It’s not just a campaign—it’s a movement. By transforming hate into something disposable, Telekom made one thing clear: the internet should be a place for connection, not cruelty.
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