Ask Grok Introduced on X: What Does This Mean for Misinformation?

X’s new AI feature, “Ask @Grok,” has quickly become a central player in online discourse—fielding millions of user questions across all topics. But as antisemitism-related prompts surge, Grok finds itself simultaneously challenging hateful narratives and being manipulated to echo them.

Meta’s Moderation Rollback: A Gateway to Hate 

Meta’s rollback of content moderation has opened the door to dangerous hate speech across its platforms. With leaked materials revealing shocking examples of now-permitted posts, experts warn this policy shift will fuel a rise in antisemitic and other hateful content—mirroring troubling trends seen on X.

‘Jews Control’ Conspiracy Theory: Trends and Shifts

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The phrase “Jews control ____” reflects one of the oldest conspiracy theories, used online in moderate amounts for over a decade—until 2022. Since then, its usage has surged, growing from around 10,000 mentions per month to 45,000 this past month, the highest in five years.

Holocaust-Related Speech and Mockery Escalate on Social Media

Sharp Uptick in Antisemitic Content For example, the antisemitic account TheOfficial1984 posted a compilation video of Adolf Hitler and modern-day examples of people making Nazi salutes with the caption “If this doesn’t inspire you and fill you with hope for a better future and a better America…. Chances are…. you are jewish. THERE IS ONLY […]

Ceasefire Discussion Overshadows Hostages on Social Media

A ceasefire and hostage-return agreement has been signed by Israel and the terrorist group Hamas, 468 days after the war began with the deadly October 7th attacks. According to the details of the deal, the initial phase of the ceasefire will last 42 days, during which 33 hostages will be returned to their families and hundreds […]