Tuesday, February 15, 2011

IsraeliGirl: Hate links to report - keep it up it's working

The following was originally posted on IsraeliGirl and is reposted here with permission:

Hate links to report - keep it up it's working


Thank you all for taking part in Giyus.org's online hate fighting efforts. I'm happy to report that our previous collective efforts caused Facebook to disable hate spreading groups and profiles.

This success proved that this method is working. By exposing the hate spread by these groups and people we can fight back and close their accounts for violation of terms of service.

But this is an ongoing battle. Following are a 2nd batch of links to report. This time we included some flotilla related groups which are spreading hate against Israel in the US and Canada as they try to organize a massive flotilla to "break the siege" in Gaza. The organizers of these flotillas know very well that Israel will deliver any aid into Gaza through the crossings. Their main aim is delegitimation of the state of Israel, aid is just a cover story. Such delegitimation efforts against Israel fuel modern anti Semitism.

Below are links to hate spreading pages on Facebook. Please choose a link, click on it, scroll down to the bottom left hand side and click on report. You must be logged on to your Facebook account to report.

Twitter also serves as a stage for hate spreading micro messages. Below are some twitter users that are constantly spreading anti Israel vile messages on twitter. If you have a twitter account, please choose any link and click on the options button located on the upper right hand side Twitter button. Choose the 3rd option which would report that user to Twitter.
  • Jew4palestine - offer tweets like "Rabbis want to throw Palestinians in the oven" 
  • Max Ajl - claims IDF soldiers are "attacking themselves" to make it look like the Palestinians did that and give Israel reason to attack.
    Thanks for standing up and fighting anti Semitism online.
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