Social media giant must grants activists access to documents on its attempts to block sexism, homophobia, racism and antisemitism from the platform

New policies aim to block posts preaching genocide denial, but journalists and organizations say artificial intelligence algorithms are throwing the baby out with the bathwater

Tala Halawa 'no longer works for the BBC,' according to a spokesperson for the UK broadcaster, declining to elaborate on the reason behind the end of the reporter's employment

'Even if I don't agree with a word you say, I'll fight for your right to say it,' says Nir Orbach after Yair Netanyahu is briefly blocked for sharing his home address for protest

Facebook, Instagram and Twitter lock accounts of PM's son after he shares address of Yamina MK; Likud accuses sites of 'censoring the right'

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Letters to CEOs of social media behemoths cite tweets and posts in which journalists threatened or verbally assaulted, amid troubling rise in attacks on reporters

Researchers expose fake accounts and extreme content that fanned the flames of outrage, fear and hatred in Israel and abroad

PM's son had been ordered to pay plaintiff NIS $500,000 after failing to respond to complaint, but judge says his claim that he never received it is plausible

Yair Netanyahu's incendiary tweet against leading news outlet is latest in long line of provocative remarks on social media

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