Thank Democrats: Antisemitism Hits 45-Year High
- On April 29, 2025, the Simon Wiesenthal Center announced its latest assessment in New York and California, evaluating how major social media platforms handle the escalation of hateful content online.
- The report results from growing concerns about extremist ideologies, antisemitism, and terrorism spreading unchecked due to insufficient action by major tech companies across digital platforms.
- Using a nine-point rubric with 36 factors including policy enforcement and cooperation with law enforcement, most platforms scored failing or near-failing grades, except Roblox which earned a B+ for moderation.
- The report noted over 3 billion monthly active users on the lowest-rated platforms, with TikTok, a foreign-owned service causing anti-American influence concerns, scoring higher than US-owned sites like Truth Social and X.
- The Simon Wiesenthal Center urges reinstating moderation policies, disrupting disinformation campaigns, funding digital literacy, and requiring transparency on algorithms to protect users and uphold democratic values.
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Thank Democrats: Antisemitism Hits 45-Year High
According to a new Anti-Defamation League report, antisemitism soared to a high not seen for 45 years. Naturally, the biggest hot spots for hate are America’s colleges and universities. You can thank Democrats for this horrendous rise in hate. Per Just the News: The ADL report released April 22 found 9,354 antisemitic incidents last year […] The post Thank Democrats: Antisemitism Hits 45-Year High appeared first on The Lid.
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