As the war in the Middle East continues, people are taking to social media to call out the tactic of “pinkwashing” and the harm it can cause.
AI-generated ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ online movement provokes debate
As Israeli forces continue their invasion into Rafah, millions of Instagram users are using a story to support Palestine.
#Blockout2024: Why people are blocking celebrities on social media
Following the Met Gala, people sparked a “digital guillotine” movement online to block celebrities who haven’t spoken out about Palestine.
Why should we care what celebrities like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish say about Palestine?
Amid a wave of pro-Palestine organizing at universities, people online are still obsessed with calling out silent celebs. Is that the most productive use of their time?
10 Games To Play First
The latest bundle on indie game storefront itch.io, known for donating some of its proceeds to a good cause, is the Palestinian Relief Bundle. With Palestinians suffering unspeakable loss, along with starvation, a massive shortage of healthcare resources, and other humanitarian issues, the bundle is raising funds for…
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Google fires 28 employees after sit-in protest over controversial Project Nimbus contract with Israel
Google has terminated the employment of 28 employees following a prolonged sit-in protest at the company’s Sunnyvale and New York offices. The protests were in response to Project […]
Anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim accounts have grown on Elon Musk’s X, new study finds
Since the war in Gaza, accounts spreading conspiracy theories and targeted hate speech have grown on Twitter/X.
Elon Musk accused of profiting from tragedy as study finds X rewards hate targeting Israel-Gaza war
A few weeks after defeating Elon Musk’s attempt to silence it in court, anti-hate research nonprofit, the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), is back with a new […]
Israel reportedly using facial recognition and Google Photos to conduct mass surveillance in Gaza
Israel’s military is using facial recognition tech and Google Photos to identify people affiliated with Hamas, the New York Times reports.