One antisemitic post on social media every 83 seconds

March 26, 2017 Agencies
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The World Jewish Congress has found that more than 382,000 antisemitic posts were uploaded to social media over the course of 2016 – an average of 43.6 posts per hour, or one post every 83 seconds.

The WJC research, conducted by the Israeli monitoring firm Vigo Social Intelligence, also determined that an overwhelming 63 percent of all antisemitic content online can be found on Twitter.

Posts criticising Israel or Israel’s activities were not counted in this study.

“We knew that antisemitism online was on the rise, but the numbers revealed in this report give us concrete data as to how alarming the situation really is,” World Jewish Congress CEO and Executive Vice President Robert R. Singer said. “We hope this serves as a wake-up call to all internet forums to maintain moral standards, rid themselves of offensive content, and make the digital world a safer place for all.”

The WJC research analyzed tens of millions of posts in 20 languages on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, blogs and other forums. After Twitter, the highest number of antisemitic posts online can be found on blogs, at 16 percent. 11 percent of antisemitic content online was posted to Facebook, followed by Instagram with 6 percent, YouTube with 2 percent, and 2 percent on other forums.

The criteria used to determine whether a post was antisemitic was based on International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)’s May 2016 definition that “antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.” The IHRA’s full definition of antisemitism can be found here.

The corresponding posts were identified through a database of searchable word phrases and terms online, then translated into leading languages and scanned through the internet. A representative sample was read and codified by analysts to refine searches and deepen qualitative analysis. A total of 7,600 posts were read in different languages, indicating a representative sample of 2% of the total discourse included in the analysis.

The full report and a detailed analysis will be released on April 25, at the World Jewish Congress’ plenary assembly in New York.

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3 Responses to “One antisemitic post on social media every 83 seconds”
  1. Paul Benson says:

    Dear Mr Jackson,
    This is the type of response that one would expect from an anti-Semite. By compering an important fact to a less important theory is an attempt to reduce the original fact to insignificance.
    Paul Benson

  2. Adrian Jackson says:

    I bet there were more anti Trump and anti Putin comments though.

  3. Ron Burdo says:

    Given the criteria for anti-Semitic content, I recommend the WJC to follow the talkback in Israeli new sites like Haaretz or Ynet. They are full of hatred to Judaism and those who observe it, including calls for killing or expelling them from Israel.

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