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Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media

Michael West Media

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June 28, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

The spread of online hate speech is the focus for the next block of witnesses to the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion.

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Technique: Name Calling
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The West Australian

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· Jul 6, 2026

Children targeted with cartoon-themed anti-Semitism

Big tech's efforts to scrub hateful content from its platforms are being thrust into the spotlight at the anti-Semitism royal commission.

Quartz

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· Jul 8, 2026

The new Luddites

A growing anti-tech movement is challenging Big Tech's influence as concerns about AI, privacy and digital dependence continue to rise

Slate Magazine

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· Jul 2, 2026

This Star-Studded Movie Cost $40 Million to Make. It Hasn’t Been Released Yet. The Reason Why Is Nefarious.

The Sam Altman biopic reveals just how deeply Silicon Valley has sunk its claws into Hollywood.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Arsen Ostrovsky posted about his royal commission appearance on X. The hate started flowing

The royal commission into Jewish hate has heard that social media is “significant vector” for the spread of antisemitism.

Reuters

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· Jun 22, 2026

Sectors Up Close: Will quantum computing be worth the wait?

Quantum computing has experts divided, with supporters seeing a technology that could create billions in value, while critics claim widespread commercial use is still years away. #business #markets #quantumcomputing #wallstreet #investors #News #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 8, 2026

Modern antisemitism has become a battle over belonging, scholars say

Day Two of the “Contemporary Antisemitism 2026” conference in Haifa explored how Jewish belonging is increasingly contested across digital platforms, popular culture and minority movements.

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Related coverage for "Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media": The West Australian — Children targeted with cartoon-themed anti-Semitism. Quartz — The new Luddites. Slate Magazine — This Star-Studded Movie Cost $40 Million to Make. It Hasn’t Been Released Yet. The Reason Why Is Nefarious.. Brisbane Times — Arsen Ostrovsky posted about his royal commission appearance on X. The hate started flowing. Reuters — Sectors Up Close: Will quantum computing be worth the wait?. Jewish News Syndicate — Modern antisemitism has become a battle over belonging, scholars say