Together with colleagues from the Chair of Digital Governance, the Chair of Law and Security of the Digital Transformation, and the TUM Think Tank, Luise Koch, as a representative of the Misogyny 2.0. research project, participated in the annual, german-wide Community Event against Online Hate on May 13th and 14th in Berlin. In addition to actively networking with important German civil society actors such as NETTZ, HateAid, and Meldestelle Respekt, as well as research initiatives and platforms, distributing the current online survey on the experience and handling of digital violence against politically active individuals played a significant role. The survey marks another milestone of the project, and for inquiries and interest in participation, please contact Luise Koch (luise.koch(at)tum.de). The event underscores the collective desire for improvement and enhanced collaboration against online hate.