The new research, released by the UK-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) on Tuesday, found that in the three days following the attack, the absolute number of antisemitic comments on conflict-related YouTube videos increased by 4963% when compared to the previous three days.

Part of this surge can be explained by an increase in the number of videos focusing on Israel and Gaza published on the platform. But the proportion of antisemitic comments had still ballooned by a daily average of 247% after fighting broke out, according to the ISD.

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  • The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Are we allowed to be anti Netanyahu? Like how he funded Hamas? Is it okay if we talk about this bill he’s passing to allow him to shoot Israeli protesters? Am I being antisemitic right now?

    Point being, this study has a clear bias in its choice about how to categorize comments.