{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[144864,11196],"name":"Facebook"},{"data":[69260,3416373],"name":"Telegram"},{"data":[389844,19208],"name":"Twitter"}],"_data":[["Posts containing antisemitic content","Facebook","Telegram","Twitter"],["France","144864","69260","389844"],["Germany","11196","3416373","19208"]],"labels":{"name":"Posts containing antisemitic content","values":["France","Germany"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/op.europa.eu\/s\/shTX","type":"Problem","unit":"Number of posts","year":"2020-2021","title":"Number of Posts Collected Containing Anti-Semitic Content","topic":"Hate Speech","method":"Data collection","source":"European Commission. The Rise of Anti-Semitism Online During the Pandemic: A Study of French and German Content (Brussels: European Commission, April 2021)","sub_topic":"Prelavalence of hate speech","chart_number":"262","geographical":"France, Germany"},"description":"The chart presents the distribution of posts containg anti-semitic content across various social media platforms, based on the results of the European Commission \"The rise of anti-semitism online during the pandemic: A study of French and German content,\" prepared in 2021 and covering the period January 2020 - March 2021. The study aim to understand the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic might have had on the proliferation of the online anti-semitism and which platforms are particulary prone to anti-semitic messaging in French and German. The results show that 64.5% of French language posts with anti-semitic content are found on Twitter, while 99% of German language posts with anti-semitic content are on Telegram."}