Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that 83% of social media posts are against Israel while only 9% are in support.
Since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, data obtained by Mig AI, a company specializing in monitoring and analysis of media and social networks, suggests that posts online are far more likely to be anti-Israeli than pro-Zionist.
Mig AI said data it got its hands on in terms of posts related to the ongoing aggression on Gaza are predominantly anti-Israeli, with a whopping nearly 80% of posts online being against the Israeli occupation.
1.9 million posts relating to the ongoing aggression on Gaza that received at least 500 likes, shares, and comments were used in the analysis, and more than 1.5 million of these posts were against the Israeli occupation, an overwhelming majority of 78.9%.
On Saturday, the NetBlox Observatory said that it was the fifth time that the Israeli occupation had cut off communications since the start of the war on the besieged Gaza Strip. The observatory concerned with monitoring access to the Internet around the world added, in a tweet via the “X” platform, that the new outage is the longest since the start of the war last October.
Social media sites, especially those affiliated with Meta, are launching an organized campaign against Palestinian content that informs the world of the crimes of the occupation.
In mid-October, the American website The Intercept published a report in which it talked about the repressive practices pursued by TikTok and Instagram during periods of Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.
He added that these platforms’ targeting of accounts that provide coverage of Palestinian events comes at a time when it is difficult to obtain information from people in Gaza, amid the comprehensive Israeli siege on its population of two million people, and during which Israel prevents foreign media from entering the Strip.
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