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Musk’s X leads in antisemitic content related to US elections, CyberWell reports
03.12.24
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Omer Kabir
According to CyberWell, which monitors antisemitic discourse online, social media platforms removed only 20% of antisemitic content in the months leading up to the U.S. elections. X (formerly Twitter), owned by Elon Musk, stood out with the highest number of antisemitic posts among major platforms
"What happened on 7/10 on social media was the largest hijacking of our major applications by a terrorist group”
01.04.24
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James Spiro
CyberWell CEO Tal-Or Montemayor has joined CTech for a conversation about online antisemitism, digital regulation, and debates the question: when does social media moderation turn into censorship?