A manicure, a memorial and the music of David - opinion
After two years of yellow hostage ribbons on her nails, the author removes them and finds meaning in orange, memory, and music.
Iconic Eucalyptus and chef Moshe Basson to serve final meals in Jerusalem
Online antisemitism grows smarter, faster, and harder to stop, CyberWell report shows
Keshet Neev: Making a career as a journalist in Israel
Meta 'inappropriately removed' Hamas kidnapping videos, oversight board finds
The finding came in a review of two cases in which human moderators had restored content that computer moderation had removed.
Sponsorship for IDF weapons sparks debate in Jewish foodie Facebook group
“People can get very heated about charging for spicy mayo. And the people have probably gotten more heated about that than they did about the bomb thing.”
Rashida Tlaib part of private Facebook group that has glorified Hamas - report
Fox News had digitally screenshot the secret Facebook page showing that Tlaib's personal account was amongst its accounts.
Druze commander of COGAT addresses people of Gaza
Major General Alian urged the resident of Gaza to evacuate south and distance themselves from Hamas terrrorists.
Facebook, Instagram launch paid monthly subscription
This marks the first time that Meta is deviating from its traditional model of a free platform supported by advertisements.
Israel-Hamas war: Recounting the first two weeks
As opposed to assigning or editing stories, or writing my own “official” journalistic prose for The Jerusalem Post, my “war minutes,” as I called them, were totally stream of consciousness.
The soldiers who became social media stars during the fighting
The fighters behind the videos are talking about their new status as network stars, about the surprise at the number of views, and the desire to make the people of Israel happy.
Meta to limit some Facebook comments on Israeli, Palestinian posts
The social media company added it will disable the ability to see the first one or two comments on posts while scrolling the Facebook feed.
Facebook’s design makes it unable to control vaccine misinformation
The world’s largest social media platform failed to eliminate falsehoods during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Why has Facebook flagged searches of chicken soup as 'child sexual abuse'?
Translations of "chicken soup" in other languages are believed to act as coded language to post child pornography on social media without a trace.