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Social media platforms fail miserably in test on antisemitism, report finds

Reddit receives the best grade (B), while Google/YouTube gets a B-, Twitter a C+ and Facebook/Instagram a C on the Digital Terrorism Report that ranks 23 of the most popular platforms.

by  Mike Wagenheim/JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  05-03-2022 10:32
Last modified: 05-03-2022 10:45
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While New York City is experiencing a new surge of antisemitism, the breeding ground for the violent ideology behind it is stewing online, an annual report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center released on Holocaust Remembrance Day on April 28 found, noting that social media and gaming sites received failing grades in their efforts – or lack thereof – to stop it.

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Written in partnership with Speaker of the New York City Council Adrienne Adams, the yearly Digital Terrorism Report serves as a comprehensive audit of social media and online communication platforms. It names and criticizes social networks and gaming sites that fail to prevent online hate before it manifests into violence. 

The report ranked 23 of the most popular platforms in gaming, music, networking, and media. Reddit received the highest grade this year (B), while Google/YouTube received a B-, Twitter a C+, Facebook/Instagram a C, VK.com a D+, and Telegram a D-. Other outlets such as the popular Roblox gaming platform are included, but not rated, in the 2021 report.

This year, in particular, it exposed widespread disinformation and fake news sites connected to the invasion of Ukraine, along with conspiracy theories; virulent antisemitic, racist, and xenophobic hate messages; the targeting of minority communities; and, perhaps most concerningly, the infiltration of children's gaming platforms by neo-Nazis and other extremists.

"The release of the 27th annual Digital Terrorism Report demonstrates that hate spreads online in social media and gaming platforms, which often reaches and influences our young people," Adams said. "We must continue to root out hate in all of its forms to make our communities safer."

Eric Dinowitz, who chairs the City Council's Jewish Caucus, told JNS, "We are seeing a significant rise in antisemitic activity. The ADL just released a report saying that violent incidents are up 200% in the city, that acts in schools are up over 100%, that there is an increase on college campuses."

Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean and director of global social action at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, said, "I was heartened to see the full support given by the City Council, not just from Jewish members, but from black, Hispanic, Asian and all representatives. It's a sign that we're not in this fight alone."

Cooper pointed to SWC's "Tools for Tolerance" program training, with cutting-edge courses on how to identify the varied strains of antisemitism festering across the globe and on social media, as an asset for law enforcement and the general public. Notably, SWC has partnered with the New York City Council over the past few years to deliver workshops on combating digital hate to thousands of middle- and high school students.

"The hate is reaching a new generation. The battleground is online, and that's where our children are. We've got to hold these platforms accountable and to educate parents on what they should be looking for," said Cooper, who credited Adams, the council's first black speaker, for her leadership on the issue.

The City Council has called on the mayor's office to pledge $5 million for community hate-crime prevention and response work.

Dinowitz told JNS that the council is sponsoring a number of initiatives that address hate, and is pushing for more funding for community organizations for their hate-crime prevention and response work. He said that he and a non-Jewish member of the council introduced a resolution calling on the state to pass legislation to review Holocaust education in the public schools, while another resolution supports the creation of a Jewish Heritage Day in the city. He also noted that Council Member Nantasha Williams (District 27 in Queens) is holding a hearing on hate crimes in the city and is reaching out to Jewish organizations to testify.

"I think we need to lean into education in terms of digital literacy, understanding what is fact and opinion, and what is hateful. But also, how it relates to what we are teaching in school about the Holocaust, antisemitism, about how we're bringing communities together to learn about each other's cultures. Because ultimately, in the absence of these interactions, you're going to have the hateful rhetoric online take hold," Dinowitz said.

Adams added the Jewish community in New York is still the most targeted for hate crimes, which can be fueled by misinformation and antisemitism, as well as conspiracy theories online.

"Across the country and in our city, communities have sadly witnessed and experienced the alarming uptick in hate crimes and violence. When hate content is disseminated and allowed to spread in mainstream online platforms, it irresponsibly allows for hate to grow and turn into potential violent action," she said at last week's event.

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Adams  thanked "Rabbi Cooper and the Simon Wiesenthal Center for their work to shine a light on digital hate, and I look forward to continued partnerships with our diverse communities to support holistic safety solutions."

As for Dinowitz, he explained that "it's important that the digital aspect of antisemitism was discussed. It's much easier to see a video of violence and have that go through Twitter. It's pretty easy to see a swastika spray-painted on the side of a highway. It's a little more insidious when it's a 9-year-old playing Roblox talking to another young kid, and those messages are coming through. It's a little more insidious when someone is alone on TikTok looking at videos and seeing antisemitic videos and propaganda, which leans into antisemitic tropes.

"That's why this support and this work is so important because it's harder to identify very often, as this type of hate lives below the surface," he said. "It is really important that we continue to bring up this issue because we cannot become complacent. We cannot sit on the sidelines. There is no such thing as an innocent bystander. We must call out antisemitism each and every time."

Dinowitz stressed that "every time you bring up the issue, it reminds people that no, it is not normal to rebuild the death camps in online games. It is not normal to trivialize the Holocaust by wearing a Star of David because you disagree with a vaccine policy. It is not normal to use stereotypes, tropes and propaganda used in the Holocaust nonchalantly today online. It is not normal to perpetuate those stereotypes and that hate, and to glorify the murder of Jews online."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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