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  • CST is now on Facebook and Twitter

    5 July 2011

    CST is now active on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. You can follow CST on both platforms by clicking on the buttons below. CST will retain its core focus as a community security organisation that monitors and cares for the victims of antisemitism. The Facebook page will include…

  • Twitter Unveils New Safety Centre

    21 July 2015

    Twitter has unveiled a new Safety Centre for users to learn about security both on Twitter and in the offline world. The platform has seen an increase of 500% in reports of violations to Twitter policy since changing the way users report harassment, whilst CST saw an increase of 118% in the number of antisemitic incidents reported in 2014.

  • PRO'TWE'ST AGAINST THE BNP!

    20 October 2009

    This is a guest post from the Young Jewish Political Network JOIN YJPN ON A TWITTER PROTEST AGAINST THE BNP!! This Thursday, the BNP will have their first ever appearance on Question Time. To show your opposition to the BNP, the YJPN would like to invite you to join a m…

  • New publication: Antisemitic Content on Twitter

    22 February 2018

    Today, CST is releasing a landmark report, Antisemitic Content on Twitter, that analysed 2.7 Million twitter posts relating to Jews and antisemitism, posted on Twitter between October 2015 and October 2016 in the UK. Key lessons from the research report include confirming that offline spikes in antisemitic discourse increase levels of anti-Jewish hostility on Twitter; that, encouragingly, antisemitic tweets are less likely to endure on Twitter than counter-narratives tweeted by Jewish organisations and media; and a core group of Twitter users hostile to Jews and Judaism engage and exist in an online ‘echo chamber’ of like-minded users, and their poisonous discourse is unlikely to be disseminated and accepted widely beyond such groups.      

  • Twitter shuts down antisemitic accounts following close work with CST

    28 November 2016

    This month Twitter announced several changes to their safety policies, following constructive dialogue with CST and several other groups. CST is pleased that following extensive reporting by CST and others, several antisemitic accounts who harassed Jewish users and spread Holocaust denial and antisemitism have been suspended from the platform.