April 20th, 2025
AHEAD OF YOM HASHOAH, CYBERWELL CALLS FOR INCLUSION OF OCTOBER 7TH IN VIOLENT EVENT DENIAL POLICIES
(Tel Aviv, Israel – April 20, 2025) – As Israel prepares to mark Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) on April 24, CyberWell, a tech-based nonprofit dedicated to monitoring and combating online antisemitism, is calling on social media platforms to strengthen their policies around denial of violent events—especially the Hamas-led October 7, 2023 massacre in Israel.
CyberWell’s 2024 Annual Report reveals three critical insights at the intersection of Holocaust remembrance and the present-day fight against antisemitism online:
“Denialism is an historic tool used to erase Jewish suffering and spread antisemitism,” says Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, founder and CEO of CyberWell. “What we’re witnessing now is a continuation of that same tactic being used to deny the atrocities of October 7. Platforms must act decisively and include these events in their policies to prevent the normalization of hate.”
CyberWell’s data — collected 16 months after the October 7 attack — shows widespread online distortion:
These narratives are further amplified by platform algorithms, making them difficult for users to identify as false and harmful.
CyberWell uses AI-powered monitoring to detect antisemitic trends across platforms, including TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and X. The organization partners with social media companies to help them enforce their own hate speech policies and maintains a public-facing, open-source database to ensure transparency and accountability.
To access CyberWell’s full annual report or to arrange an interview with CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor or a member of the research team, please contact us below.
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