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Facebook was found to do the most in removing antisemitic content on the platform out of a ranking of other social media outlets, as compiled by Fighting Online Antisemitism (FOA).

Facebook, owned by Meta, has removed 35% of all antisemitic content in 2022 reported to the platform by the FOA. This is a significant increase from 2021 when it removed just 23% of reported antisemitic content.

In addition to Facebook, however, Meta also owns Instagram, which also removed a significant amount of antisemitic content. Altogether, Meta removed around 52% of all reported content.

Coming in second place on the ranking is TikTok, which removed 33% of antisemitic content – a similar rate to 2021.

What was the worst social media platform for removing antisemitic content?

At the very bottom of FOA’s list of social media platforms was Gab, a Twitter alternative founded by Andrew Torba in 2016. With a heavy focus on freedom of speech and being against the perceived censorship of Big Tech social media firms like Facebook and Twitter, Gab has achieved considerable popularity among members of the far Right, including antisemites.

One such antisemite who is a frequent user of Gab is Robert Bowers, responsible for the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, killing 11 people.

Overall, Gab removed just 5% of antisemitic content.

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