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Antisemitism on Social Media

Antisemitism on Social Media

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A study on antisemitism on social media covers a broad range of ideological manifestations and conspiracy theories, examining how they spread on different platforms.

Format: Hardback
Length: 252 pages
Publication date: 23 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


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Antisemitism on social media is a complex and multifaceted issue that encompasses a wide range of different social media platforms and encompasses a variety of ideological manifestations and conspiracy theories. This essay aims to provide a comprehensive account of antisemitism on social media, exploring its historical roots, contemporary trends, and potential implications for society.

Antisemitism on social media has a long and complex history, dating back to the earliest days of the internet. However, it has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, particularly on platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Antisemitism on social media often manifests itself in the form of hate speech, discrimination, and conspiracy theories.

One of the most common manifestations of antisemitism on social media is the spread of conspiracy theories. These theories often claim that Jews are responsible for various global events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the financial crisis, and the political unrest in the Middle East. These theories are often spread by individuals who are not well-informed about the history or the facts of the situation, and they can have serious consequences for the Jewish community.

Another common manifestation of antisemitism on social media is the use of hate speech. Hate speech is defined as speech that expresses hatred or prejudice towards a particular group of people, based on their race, religion, or ethnicity. Antisemitism is a particularly harmful form of hate speech, as it has a long and storied history of violence and persecution against the Jewish community.

Antisemitism on social media can also have serious implications for society as a whole. It can contribute to a climate of fear and insecurity among the Jewish community, and it can also undermine the social fabric of society by promoting division and hatred. Moreover, antisemitism on social media can have a negative impact on the reputation of social media platforms, as they are often seen as failing to address the issue of hate speech and discrimination.

In response to the growing problem of antisemitism on social media, many social media platforms have taken steps to address the issue. For example, Twitter has implemented a policy of zero tolerance for hate speech, and Facebook has implemented a policy of removing hate speech and other harmful content from its platform. However, there is still much work to be done to address the issue of antisemitism on social media, and it is important for social media platforms to continue to prioritize this issue in order to promote a safe and inclusive online community.

In conclusion, antisemitism on social media is a complex and multifaceted issue that encompasses a wide range of different social media platforms and encompasses a variety of ideological manifestations and conspiracy theories. This essay aims to provide a comprehensive account of antisemitism on social media, exploring its historical roots, contemporary trends, and potential implications for society. While social media platforms have taken steps to address the issue, there is still much work to be done to promote a safe and inclusive online community. It is important for individuals to be aware of the risks associated with antisemitism on social media and to take steps to combat it, such as reporting hate speech and discrimination and promoting education and awareness about the Jewish community.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032059747

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