This week's Australian Jewish News has a two page spread on the Online Hate Prevention Institute's (@onlinehate) report into the Bondi terrorist attack.
Report: https://t.co/FOfcaUst01
It comes a day before the 14th anniversary of @onlinehate's founding https://t.co/heXeVbwjzS
#BREAKINGNEWS: MAJOR REPORT into the Bondi terrorist attack just released.
Within minutes of the attack, online hate surged. "Bondi denial" joins Holocaust denial and October 7 denial as a form of Antisemitism in Australia.
https://t.co/I3ImecWGuF
#antisemitism#bondibeach
Breaking: Our CEO was on ABC 7.30 last night discussing the new Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026.
Watch at: https://t.co/eXNyhPo34C
Is "Globalise the Intifada" protected political speech or hate speech inciting antisemitic violence?
A new video from @OnlineHate gives a sneak peak into a major new report to be released on Thursday.
#antisemitism#bondibeach
PRESS RELEASE: @OnlineHate welcomes announcement of a Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion in response to the Bondi terrorist attack. https://t.co/qo4GcrV619
SOCIAL MEDIA was flooded with false flag claims and antisemitism following the horrific attack at Bondi Beach. We've been responding in real time, and a major new report will be out mid-January. #antisemitism#BondiBeach#bondiattack#bondimassacre#onlinesafety
BREAKING NEWS: We've just published a free preliminary report on the harmful online responses to the horrific Bondi Beach Chanukah Massacre. The report explores the sample of data we have collected and provides examples.
https://t.co/0KPJElIpvA
Our mission is clear: to build an online environment where hate is as unacceptable as it is offline. Through research, advocacy and partnerships, we’re working to make that a reality.
Last week, our CEO, Dr Andre Oboler, joined by an OHPI board member and staff representative, attended the AJC x Dor Foundation Antisemitism Co-Lab in Sydney.
We shared our latest data on antisemitism following October 7, 2023, including insights collected less than 24 hours earlier. Our real-time monitoring helps ensure governments, law enforcement and platforms receive accurate, actionable information to strengthen online safety.
Our report on the far-left terrorist attack in Washington DC shows a BlueSky account created last November glorified two Palestinian terrorists gunned down six people at a train station in Tel Aviv.
https://t.co/qpnyxQ3OE2
The @OnlineHate Prevention Institute are running training sessions on tackling Online Hate at 7pm on November 12, 26, and December 10. Free places are available. Find out more and express your interest in participating: https://t.co/HY750qEYbp
#BreakingNews New data on online #Antisemitism since #October7thMassacre shows antisemitism remains 5 times higher than before October 7. It has reduced 20% across mainstream platforms since the months after October 7, but increased on #Instagram.
More: https://t.co/1ovyq1oa9s
#BREAKING: Our latest article shows @X has either quietly dropped its policy on hate speech, or is catastrohpically failing to implement it. The aticle follows news that X has been banned in Brazil.
https://t.co/z1caNHF25i
@dewalke@abcnews@Nat_Whiting@eSafetyOffice@tweetinjules Please take a look at the report, our data shows that right now X is causing even more of a problem than platforms like Gab that openly host neo-Nazis. If X did a better job of self regulation, the need for government regulation might be lower. https://t.co/cSw4IL6Daf
In an excellent article at @abcnews@Nat_Whiting explores our new report, released today, and the wider issue of #antimuslim hate / #Islamophobia and reponses to tackle it.
https://t.co/9Jr0etOp9k
YouTube had the lowest take down rate, but also the equal lowest level of hate. More concerning are @X, @Telegram, and @Gab which have some of the highest rates of hate coupled with some of the lowest removal rates - allowing hate to accumulate and spread.
#BREAKINGNEWS report released today into online anti-Muslim hate since the start of the Israel-Gaza war last October finds @X contributes more to the problem than other platforms and removes hate slowly.
https://t.co/cSw4IL6Daf