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Instagram users being ‘randomly’ fed Jew-hate

New analysis finds antisemitic material on seemingly unrelated posts that are being viewed tens of thousands of times

September 6, 2021 12:39
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Instagram users may not necessarily be heading online in search of antisemitic content but many are finding it, a new report has warned.  

Analysis published Monday by the Community Security Trust (CST) and the Antisemitism Policy Trust (APT) suggests online users may be accessing antisemitic content regardless of their “intentions and chosen search terms.”

“For antisemitic content, this would appear to represent supply rather than demand,” warns their report based on research carried out last year by data scientists at the Woolf Institute in Cambridge.

Dozens of hashtags containing antisemitism or links to Jew-hate were viewed tens of thousands of times on the platform over a seven-week period, the report found.