One day before the synagogue attack, one study showed an increase in online and anti-Semitic harassment
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One day before the synagogue attack, one study showed an increase in online and anti-Semitic harassment
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One day before the synagogue attack, one study showed an increase in online and anti-Semitic harassment
In the midst of imminent mid-term elections, far-right political extremists in the United States have increased online attacks and anti-Semitic harassment against Jewish candidates, journalists and other high-visibility members of the faith, according to a study published this weekend. of week for Jews. Civil rights group of the Anti-Defamation League.
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The study was published a day before a mass shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue killed at least 11 people and wounded many more.
The co-authors of the study said in their report that political robots "are playing an important role in the artificial amplification of derogatory content on Twitter about Jewish users.
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All admitted that the threats of violence and the floods of anti-Semitism had become part of their internal equations.
"Human users, however, still account for most of the derogatory Twitter traffic," according to the report.
He described the increasing use of "Twitter bombings - hashtags associated with the Jewish community with highly politicized content and, at times, hateful, in an effort to demobilize, co-opt and disrupt normal communication and organization on social networks."
The Twitter analysis examined 7,512,594 tweets and 8,183,545 hashtags between August 31 and September 17, 2018, and interviewed prominent Jewish figures in the United States. UU
In the run up to the midterm elections, @samuelwoolley found members of extreme right-wing extremist groups and the upper right have increased online disinformation offensives to attack and intimidate Jews, especially Jewish journalists. Read more about our new report: https://t.co/g4Q9GN9Qit
Alexandra Wimley / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette through AP
A man is escorted out of the Congregation of the Tree of Life by the police after a shooting in the Pittsburgh synagogue on October 27, 2018.
Oxford scholar Samuel Woolley and co-author Katie Joseff, who study computational propaganda, mentioned an increase in automation and anonymity in explaining the rise in online aggression.
We are devastated. The Jews attacked on the morning of Shabbat in the synagogue, a sacred place of worship, are inconceivable. Our hearts are broken by the victims, their families and the entire Jewish community.
"While each subject interviewed spoke of not wanting the threats of the trolls to affect their online activity, political campaigns, academic research or news reports, all admitted that threats of violence and anti-Semitism had become part of their equations. internal. "Wrote the authors, both researchers at the Institute for the Digital Intelligence Laboratory of the Future.
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An ID picture of the Department of Motor Vehicles of Robert Bowers, suspected of the attack at the synagogue of the Tree of Life in Pittsburgh.
The study's look at social networks occurs when investigators are investigating the suspect's online profile in the shooting at Tree of Life * or L'Simcha Saturday. Robert Bowers, 46, who lives in Pittsburgh, allegedly killed 11 people and wounded several others.
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