A lot changed on October 7th.
At CyberWell, we saw how online antisemitism shifted to widespread hostility and open calls to violence against Jews.
This is a historic inflection point that requires clarity and action. We must stand up to the hatred that inspired and seeks to justify October 7th.
At CyberWell, we saw how online antisemitism shifted to widespread hostility and open calls to violence against Jews.
This is a historic inflection point that requires clarity and action. We must stand up to the hatred that inspired and seeks to justify October 7th.
October 7, 2025 at 6:17 PM
A lot changed on October 7th.
At CyberWell, we saw how online antisemitism shifted to widespread hostility and open calls to violence against Jews.
This is a historic inflection point that requires clarity and action. We must stand up to the hatred that inspired and seeks to justify October 7th.
At CyberWell, we saw how online antisemitism shifted to widespread hostility and open calls to violence against Jews.
This is a historic inflection point that requires clarity and action. We must stand up to the hatred that inspired and seeks to justify October 7th.
Big Tech is not so big that we are powerless to demand safer digital spaces. As CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor said at this year's Israel Day in Tallahassee, social media platforms have the resources to make it happen. What's missing is the accountability.
March 31, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Big Tech is not so big that we are powerless to demand safer digital spaces. As CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor said at this year's Israel Day in Tallahassee, social media platforms have the resources to make it happen. What's missing is the accountability.
“Moreover, CyberWell warns that algorithms themselves are fueling the spread of hate. Denial content is not only left unchecked but is often amplified, making it harder for users to discern its falsehood and reinforcing antisemitic narratives.”
#HoldBigTechAccountable
#HoldBigTechAccountable
🚨”New report reveals a chilling phenomenon of October 7 massacre denial on social media that is disturbingly reminiscent of traditional Holocaust denial methods; Despite stated policies, social media platforms’ algorithms not only fail to prevent the phenomenon – they sometimes even promote it”
This is what Holocaust denial looks like in 2025
New report reveals a chilling phenomenon of October 7 massacre denial on social media that is disturbingly reminiscent of traditional Holocaust denial methods; Despite stated policies, social media pl...
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April 24, 2025 at 1:33 PM
“Moreover, CyberWell warns that algorithms themselves are fueling the spread of hate. Denial content is not only left unchecked but is often amplified, making it harder for users to discern its falsehood and reinforcing antisemitic narratives.”
#HoldBigTechAccountable
#HoldBigTechAccountable
Happy Halloween! 🎃 Forget zombies and vampires — the real monster is the antisemitism haunting our digital spaces. CyberWell is shining a light on the blatant hate speech lurking in the darkness, so that social media platforms can finally be free of this specter. Join us at app.cyberwell.org/.
November 1, 2025 at 12:00 AM
Happy Halloween! 🎃 Forget zombies and vampires — the real monster is the antisemitism haunting our digital spaces. CyberWell is shining a light on the blatant hate speech lurking in the darkness, so that social media platforms can finally be free of this specter. Join us at app.cyberwell.org/.
@Jerusalem_Post: Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, the founder and CEO of CyberWell, told the IHRA conference about online calls to violence against Jewish people.
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https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-855776
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May 28, 2025 at 2:23 PM
@Jerusalem_Post: Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, the founder and CEO of CyberWell, told the IHRA conference about online calls to violence against Jewish people.
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In the months leading up to the May 3 federal election, CyberWell monitored major social media platforms for antisemitic content related to the campaign.
Monitoring period: November 11, 2024 – April 22, 2025
Monitoring period: November 11, 2024 – April 22, 2025
May 6, 2025 at 4:52 PM
In the months leading up to the May 3 federal election, CyberWell monitored major social media platforms for antisemitic content related to the campaign.
Monitoring period: November 11, 2024 – April 22, 2025
Monitoring period: November 11, 2024 – April 22, 2025
Thank you, JewishColumbus, for visiting us at CyberWell during your #Israel614Mission! 💙
We loved your thoughtful questions and the engaging discussion around combating online antisemitism and how our partnerships help make social media safer for all. ✨
We loved your thoughtful questions and the engaging discussion around combating online antisemitism and how our partnerships help make social media safer for all. ✨
October 30, 2025 at 7:59 PM
Thank you, JewishColumbus, for visiting us at CyberWell during your #Israel614Mission! 💙
We loved your thoughtful questions and the engaging discussion around combating online antisemitism and how our partnerships help make social media safer for all. ✨
We loved your thoughtful questions and the engaging discussion around combating online antisemitism and how our partnerships help make social media safer for all. ✨
CyberWell stands at the ready to address antisemitism on social media platforms, working closely with our social media partners to stop the spread of hate.
June 13, 2025 at 2:22 PM
CyberWell stands at the ready to address antisemitism on social media platforms, working closely with our social media partners to stop the spread of hate.
CyberWell is proud to be a trusted partner for major social media platforms. As technology evolves faster than policy can keep up, CyberWell joins forces with social media platforms to leverage their trust and safety resources and support the enforcement of their content policies.
September 29, 2025 at 11:01 PM
CyberWell is proud to be a trusted partner for major social media platforms. As technology evolves faster than policy can keep up, CyberWell joins forces with social media platforms to leverage their trust and safety resources and support the enforcement of their content policies.
There's others with greater influence that should die before it
Meta, Apple, Google and other tech leaders express support for Genocide
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Meta, Apple, Google and other tech leaders express support for Genocide
www.mintpressnews.com/meta-policy-...
January 19, 2025 at 11:10 PM
There's others with greater influence that should die before it
Meta, Apple, Google and other tech leaders express support for Genocide
www.mintpressnews.com/meta-policy-...
Meta, Apple, Google and other tech leaders express support for Genocide
www.mintpressnews.com/meta-policy-...
When Jewish people speak out about antisemitism, we're not weaponizing an imagined problem. We're sounding the alarm on real, rising Jew-hatred, from online threats to violent attacks in our communities. CyberWell confronts countless examples of online Jew-hatred every single day. 1/
June 3, 2025 at 5:21 PM
When Jewish people speak out about antisemitism, we're not weaponizing an imagined problem. We're sounding the alarm on real, rising Jew-hatred, from online threats to violent attacks in our communities. CyberWell confronts countless examples of online Jew-hatred every single day. 1/
Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, Founder & CEO of CyberWell, gave insight into the growing threat of online mis- and disinformation for a new documentary by @warrenkinsella.bsky.social. Her interview explores what more can and must be done to hold tech companies accountable and ensure safer online spaces.
May 8, 2025 at 5:12 PM
Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, Founder & CEO of CyberWell, gave insight into the growing threat of online mis- and disinformation for a new documentary by @warrenkinsella.bsky.social. Her interview explores what more can and must be done to hold tech companies accountable and ensure safer online spaces.
Since October 7, CyberWell has witnessed an alarming surge in pro-terror content on social media, with unprecedented scale and intensity. The weaponization of digital spaces by terror groups and their sympathizers is allowing for widespread dissemination of extremist narratives and violent ideology.
June 16, 2025 at 1:51 PM
Since October 7, CyberWell has witnessed an alarming surge in pro-terror content on social media, with unprecedented scale and intensity. The weaponization of digital spaces by terror groups and their sympathizers is allowing for widespread dissemination of extremist narratives and violent ideology.
In the aftermath of the protests, CyberWell documented antisemitic social media posts that mirrored and amplified the hate seen in the demonstrations. Many users substituted “Zionists” for Jews, a known proxy term intended to evade content moderation while spreading antisemitic ideas. 3/
August 12, 2025 at 2:49 PM
In the aftermath of the protests, CyberWell documented antisemitic social media posts that mirrored and amplified the hate seen in the demonstrations. Many users substituted “Zionists” for Jews, a known proxy term intended to evade content moderation while spreading antisemitic ideas. 3/
NEW: Amid protests across the U.S. against immigration sweeps and the deployment of California National Guard troops in Los Angeles, CyberWell is tracking antisemitic conspiracy theories spreading in response online. Here's our latest analysis: 1/
June 12, 2025 at 8:07 PM
NEW: Amid protests across the U.S. against immigration sweeps and the deployment of California National Guard troops in Los Angeles, CyberWell is tracking antisemitic conspiracy theories spreading in response online. Here's our latest analysis: 1/
16 months after the October 7 massacre, CyberWell analyzed the continued denial of October 7 on social media and the key narratives dominating the online conversation. 1/
April 16, 2025 at 3:56 PM
16 months after the October 7 massacre, CyberWell analyzed the continued denial of October 7 on social media and the key narratives dominating the online conversation. 1/
בסייברוול, אנחנו גאים להיות הארגון היחיד שמנטר אנטישמיות ברשתות החברתיות בזמן אמת, מידי יום, ובמספר שפות. ביום זיכרון זה, אנו גאים שעבודתנו מסייעת לחשוף את ההיקף והחומרה של האנטישמיות המקוונת.
#יוםהשואה #לעולםלאשוב #CyberWell #נאבקיםבאנטישמיות #שנאהברשת
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April 24, 2025 at 5:44 PM
בסייברוול, אנחנו גאים להיות הארגון היחיד שמנטר אנטישמיות ברשתות החברתיות בזמן אמת, מידי יום, ובמספר שפות. ביום זיכרון זה, אנו גאים שעבודתנו מסייעת לחשוף את ההיקף והחומרה של האנטישמיות המקוונת.
#יוםהשואה #לעולםלאשוב #CyberWell #נאבקיםבאנטישמיות #שנאהברשת
#יוםהשואה #לעולםלאשוב #CyberWell #נאבקיםבאנטישמיות #שנאהברשת
The major social media platforms have the largest audiences in the world. With this unprecedented reach comes an immense responsibility. That's why CyberWell partners with social media platforms, providing the expertise and tools to ensure that they don't become platforms for hate.
October 23, 2025 at 2:02 PM
The major social media platforms have the largest audiences in the world. With this unprecedented reach comes an immense responsibility. That's why CyberWell partners with social media platforms, providing the expertise and tools to ensure that they don't become platforms for hate.
CyberWell monitors online antisemitism in both English and Arabic — but the primary types of hate we see vary with the language. As our founder and CEO, Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, told Alhurra, antisemitic content in Arabic is often direct and religious in nature, with worrying calls to violence.
Tracking Antisemitism Across Languages: A Conversation with Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor | Alhurra
Antisemitism online mutates depending on the language of the platform. In English, it often takes the form of conspiratorial claims about Jews controlling media or governments. In Arabic, it more f…
alhurra.com
October 15, 2025 at 4:02 PM
CyberWell monitors online antisemitism in both English and Arabic — but the primary types of hate we see vary with the language. As our founder and CEO, Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, told Alhurra, antisemitic content in Arabic is often direct and religious in nature, with worrying calls to violence.
Now playing in U.S. movie theaters, "October 8" recounts the Jew-hatred following the Oct 7 massacre. CyberWell was honored to contribute our research on Hamas' hijacking of social media platforms that began on Oct 7 and set off an unprecedented, sustained surge in increasingly violent antisemitism.
New doc. 'October 8': Exposing US antisemitism after Hamas attack
The documentary is a comprehensive, well-organized look at just how widespread this antisemitism has become and how it was fostered by Hamas.
www.jpost.com
March 18, 2025 at 8:24 PM
Now playing in U.S. movie theaters, "October 8" recounts the Jew-hatred following the Oct 7 massacre. CyberWell was honored to contribute our research on Hamas' hijacking of social media platforms that began on Oct 7 and set off an unprecedented, sustained surge in increasingly violent antisemitism.
Surge in anti-Druze hate speech linked to Syria unrest, CyberWell reports
Surge in anti-Druze hate speech linked to Syria unrest | The Jerusalem Post
According to the watchdog, the incitement includes explicit antisemitic language and conspiracy theories portraying Syrian Druze as collaborators with Israel.
www.jpost.com
July 24, 2025 at 12:29 AM
Surge in anti-Druze hate speech linked to Syria unrest, CyberWell reports
The rise of AI is both supercharging online antisemitism and empowering the fight against it.
As CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor explains, bad actors are using AI to make hateful content more engaging than ever — but it could also be the tool that helps us combat this hate at scale.
As CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor explains, bad actors are using AI to make hateful content more engaging than ever — but it could also be the tool that helps us combat this hate at scale.
November 10, 2025 at 5:24 PM
The rise of AI is both supercharging online antisemitism and empowering the fight against it.
As CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor explains, bad actors are using AI to make hateful content more engaging than ever — but it could also be the tool that helps us combat this hate at scale.
As CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor explains, bad actors are using AI to make hateful content more engaging than ever — but it could also be the tool that helps us combat this hate at scale.
The terror attack at the Capital Jewish Museum should be a wake-up call, CyberWell CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor writes. "If we want to prevent future attacks, we must understand and dismantle the digital radicalization pipelines operating across social media platforms." More from @usatoday.com ⤵️
Two Israeli embassy workers were killed. Release the suspect’s social media feeds. | Opinion
After the Israeli embassy workers were killed, Congress must enact legislation that ensures digital platforms can no longer be weaponized.
www.usatoday.com
May 28, 2025 at 4:57 PM
The terror attack at the Capital Jewish Museum should be a wake-up call, CyberWell CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor writes. "If we want to prevent future attacks, we must understand and dismantle the digital radicalization pipelines operating across social media platforms." More from @usatoday.com ⤵️
What we say on social media isn't simply speech as the Founding Fathers imagined it, explains CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor. It's algorithmically amplified, giving hate speech immense reach. The power of social media algorithms demands new approaches that prioritize online safety.
June 2, 2025 at 6:13 PM
What we say on social media isn't simply speech as the Founding Fathers imagined it, explains CyberWell Founder & CEO Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor. It's algorithmically amplified, giving hate speech immense reach. The power of social media algorithms demands new approaches that prioritize online safety.
🚨 A disturbing new hate speech trend is rapidly spreading on social media.
CyberWell identified the "Promised 3000 Years Ago" meme," which includes AI-generated videos of Jewish men asserting ownership over random items like cars or even planets, claiming “It was promised to us 3000 years ago.” 1/
CyberWell identified the "Promised 3000 Years Ago" meme," which includes AI-generated videos of Jewish men asserting ownership over random items like cars or even planets, claiming “It was promised to us 3000 years ago.” 1/
August 7, 2025 at 2:12 AM
🚨 A disturbing new hate speech trend is rapidly spreading on social media.
CyberWell identified the "Promised 3000 Years Ago" meme," which includes AI-generated videos of Jewish men asserting ownership over random items like cars or even planets, claiming “It was promised to us 3000 years ago.” 1/
CyberWell identified the "Promised 3000 Years Ago" meme," which includes AI-generated videos of Jewish men asserting ownership over random items like cars or even planets, claiming “It was promised to us 3000 years ago.” 1/