Twitter must ban former NFL player Larry Johnson for spreading lies about a 'Jewish cabal' that carries out perverse crimes like 'ritualistic child torture' and 'human sacrifice/murder.'
Twitter permitted former NFL player Larry Johnson to spread lies about a 'Jewish cabal' that carries out perverse crimes like 'ritualistic child torture' and 'human sacrifice/murder.'
A Tel Aviv University professor discovered that the algorithm he used to detect the spread of coronavirus can also stop the spread of viral anti-Semitism on social media.
White House slams Twitter for labeling Trump's tweets with content warnings after social media giant approves Iranian calls for genocide against Israel.
Users reported to the Campaign Against Antisemitism that they had been locked out of their accounts for using the Jewish symbol on the social-media platform.
Not long after “#JewishPrivilege” went viral, Jewish Twitter users flipped the hashtag and used it to tell their personal stories about facing anti-Semitism.
This week, U.S. congresswoman Rashida Tlaib tweeted a video to her one million followers accusing the Jewish state of 'land theft,' 'apartheid,' and 'breaking international law.'
'The Iranian regime blocks social media for Iranians, then follows Israel to hear what they’re saying. Let me tell you, it’s not good,' said a top Israeli diplomat.
University condemns tweet by student who posted picture of herself and friends with swastikas drawn on their shoulders; over 25,000 sign petition demanding disciplinary action.
The Iranian leader is using Twitter 'to promote hatred against the Jewish people and the State of Israel,' says newly-appointed Strategic Affairs Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen.
Though Twitter has blocked accounts associated with Hamas and Hezbollah, the social media giant is permitting Iran's Supreme Leader to openly call for Israel's destruction.
A new report shows that Jews face a high volume of appalling anti-Semitic attacks on Twitter, while the company does little to combat the revolting phenomenon.
Denials by WikiLeaks that it knowingly posted an anti-Semitic message on social media should not be believed, Kenneth L. Marcus — president and general counsel of the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law said on Monday.
Zakia Belkhiri, a 22-year-old Muslim woman from Belgium whose picture went viral after she posed in front of anti-Islam protesters, is under fire for anti-Israel and anti-Semitic posts she made in 2012 and 2014 on her Facebook and Twitter pages.
With the hashtag #AskNetanyahu, the prime minister conducted a “special Yom Ha’atzmaut (Independence Day) Q&A.” “Ever wanted to ask me a question? Now’s your chance!”