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Online antisemitism surged in 2025, with uneven platform enforcement and rising detection challenges.
Online antisemitism hit a record high in 2025, driven by sophisticated, event-based narratives like scapegoating and conspirational self-victimization, according to a CyberWell report.
Removal rates varied widely: TikTok led with 88.81% removals, up from 65.1%, while X’s rate dropped to 29.46%.
YouTube nearly doubled its rate to 34.17% through improved collaboration with CyberWell, and Meta increased to 57.31%.
CSV content was removed only 37% of the time, with TikTok the only platform consistently enforcing removals.
AI-generated content and coded language are making detection harder, prompting calls for platforms to name antisemitism explicitly and act more decisively.
El antisemitismo en línea aumentó en 2025, con una aplicación desigual de las plataformas y crecientes desafíos de detección.