Anonymity is crucial in the Tackling Hate Speech project. While hate speech unfortunately thrives in many different forms, I aim to focus on solely the anonymous. Anonymous hate speech is dangerous in that there is no one person held responsible for it. While there may be only one offender who is disseminating hate, often times an entire community is viewed as the perpetrator. When a handful of Emory students began expressing hateful words via the social media Yik Yak, it seemed that the entire student population was at fault. Students felt uncomfortable in such a "hateful" environment, whereas in reality most of the community would never express hurtful words and, in fact, want to make others feel at home.