The anti-Semitism royal commission hears evidence concerning alleged hateful content aimed at children, including cartoon-themed anti-Semitic material. Multiple reports say the matter is connected to how major online platforms handle and remove harmful content, and how those efforts are monitored or scrutinised in the commission’s proceedings. The articles describe that attention is being directed toward “big tech” practices for moderating content and scrubbing hate from their services. The reporting characterizes the issue as both a matter of online safety and a focus for the commission, which is examining anti-Semitism and related behaviours. While the outlets emphasise that cartoon-themed anti-Semitic content is being discussed, they also frame the broader context as the pressure on technology companies to demonstrate effective moderation and enforcement. The coverage does not indicate a single definitive incident or specific platform in the provided excerpts, but it consistently links the testimony or submissions to platform content-removal efforts and the commission’s review of anti-Semitism, particularly where it affects children.