A royal commission investigating antisemitism hears evidence that social media plays a significant role in spreading anti-Jewish hate. Multiple outlets report that the commission characterizes online platforms as a “significant vector” for the propagation of antisemitic content. The reporting also refers to Arsen Ostrovsky, who posts about his appearance at the commission on X, noting that following his participation, hate messages online increase. The articles collectively focus on how antisemitism manifests and spreads through digital channels, including via social media interactions and commentary. While the accounts differ in emphasis around the online reaction to Ostrovsky’s testimony, they align on the commission’s central point: that social media is considered an important pathway for antisemitic ideas to reach wider audiences. The coverage indicates the commission is examining both the presence and impact of online hate in the broader context of antisemitism in society.
Royal commission hears social media is a ‘significant vector’ for antisemitism
A royal commission investigating antisemitism hears evidence that social media plays a significant role in spreading anti-Jewish hate. Multiple outlets report that the commission characterizes online...
- A royal commission investigating antisemitism hears that social media is described as a “significant vector” for the spread of antisemitism.
- The reports reference Arsen Ostrovsky’s appearance at the commission.
- Arsen Ostrovsky posts about the appearance on X.
- The articles describe an increase in hate flowing online following the posting.
- All outlets link the commission’s evidence to the role of social media in disseminating antisemitic content.
The royal commission into Jewish hate has heard that social media is “significant vector” for the spread of antisemitism.
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3 hours agoThe royal commission into Jewish hate has heard that social media is “significant vector” for the spread of antisemitism.
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