Social media
Forget ayatollahs, meet the AI propagandists of Tehran - opinion
The Iranian security establishment, aware of who currently drives narratives on social media – from TikTok to Instagram – has made a sharp pivot.
UK PM Starmer tells social media firms to 'take responsibility' for children's safety online
Dan Bilzerian wants to ‘kill Israelis,' thinks Judaism is ‘terrible,’ and is running for Congress
Former Gaza hostage Rom Braslavski faces online attacks after criticizing Gal Hirsch
Daughter of National Missions Minister Orit Strock found dead, police investigate case
The circumstances surrounding Shoshana’s death remain unclear. She was reportedly found dead in her home in northern Israel. Police have opened an investigation into the case.
Mossad dentists plant chips in teeth? What I learned reading Iranian media - analysis
Facts are bent, shuffled, or buried under spectacle. And aside from the occasional quote from us at the Post, this ecosystem has lately produced some of the wildest conspiracy theories in years.
Pete Hegseth just became Israel’s latest war-celebrity obsession
Until February 28, most Israelis had barely heard of him. Ten days later, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is one of the most prominent figures on Hebrew media, Instagram, and X.
Armenian Telegram channels push Iran ‘victory’ claims, antisemitic slurs during attacks on Israel
One account, “Armenian Radical,” whose symbol includes imagery associated with Nazi Germany, has posted slurs against Jews, including use of the derogatory term “zhids,” alongside praise for Iran.
Thoughts from Iran war's 4th day: Israelis are the most resilient people in the world - opinion
Beyond the sirens and pain, the strength of our people tells the real story.
Purim Shpiel: Nick Fuentes’s mother critiques his views on women
Purim Shpiel: The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
Snapchat launches paid subscriptions: A new revenue model for content creators
The social network announced the launch of a subscription service that will allow creators to offer exclusive content and an ad-free experience to fans in exchange for a monthly payment.
Mexico weighs legal action after Musk links president to drug cartels
"We are considering whether to take legal action," Claudia Sheinbaum said during her daily morning press conference, adding that government lawyers are reviewing the matter.
Reddit fined $20 million in UK over children's data failures
Britain’s data watchdog fined Reddit £14.47 million for failing to properly verify children’s ages, saying under-13s were unlawfully exposed to harmful content.
Israel needs an Iron Dome to combat disinformation - opinion
Amid a relentless, daily assault of slander and delegitimization, how can Israel fight back in the crisis of disinformation?