The Jewish Chronicle

Platforms must combat hatred

- BY KAREN POLLOCK Karen Pollock MBE is chief executive of the Holocaust Educationa­l Trust

SOCIAL MEDIA allows us to educate at the touch of a button. But it is also a place where Holocaust denial, distortion and antisemiti­sm are allowed to thrive.

Imagine the horror of the daughter of a Holocaust survivor scrolling through her Facebook feed to find it littered with antisemiti­c messages and outright Holocaust denial by someone she did not know but who did not hold back in expressing his hatred.

Understand­ably, she was deeply offended by the content of the posts on his page, and responded by posting facts and photos, providing evidence of the brutality of the murder of six million Jews by the Nazis.

Now picture her shock when the next day she returned to Facebook to find she could not access the site.

Instead of the person posting antisemiti­c content being penalised, it was she who had been reported and suspended by Facebook - for posting “inappropri­ate imagery”.

The irony is not lost on any of us fighting the daily battle of online hatred.

At the Holocaust Educationa­l Trust, we frequently receive messages such as “can they teach me what happened to the six million bodies” or “what’s the difference between the Holocaust and a cow? You can’t keep milking a cow forever”.

Sometimes they go further, using social media to sickeningl­y call for another Holocaust or claim that “Hitler was right”. This is our reality.

The fact is antisemiti­sm and denial of the Shoah exist. There are good people who put their head above the parapet to stand up to it, but it is time for platforms to take a stand too.

Facebook, Twitter and others need to get their heads around the fact that Holocaust denial is antisemiti­sm, pure and simple.

They need to prevent their platforms from being hijacked. They need to stop the spread of this malicious discourse.

It should not be left to users to callout perpetrato­rs of hate speech and they certainly should not be punished for doing so.

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