National Security | Military Ethics | Global Far-Right Extremism | Counter-Terrorism | Antisemitism

Lecture

Algorithms of Hate: How Social Media Supercharges Antisemitism and Extremist Narratives

Social-media platforms don’t just host antisemitic or extremist content , they supercharge it. This lecture examines how algorithmic design, virality, and attention-driven systems transform conspiracy theories, antisemitic memes, and coded signals into fast-moving digital narratives. It also explores how extremists leverage recommendation loops, cultural trends, and platform features to influence users and reshape online discourse.

For organizations that are interested, this lecture can also be expanded to include practical tools, platform-level responses, and policy-oriented strategies for reducing the spread of hate and disinformation.

Liram Stenzler-Koblentz PhD

Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler a scholar and practitioner with a wealth of experience in fields of counterterrorism, antisemitism studies and global far-right Extremism. She is senior researcher and head of the Global Far Right Extremism Desk at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), Reichman University, Israel and lecturer at Yale University. She advises security agencies, technology companies, other organizations, and communities to achieve better understanding of the language, global connections, and action patterns of right-wing extremists in order to prevent acts of terrorism, incitement to violence, and antisemitism.

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