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Holocaust Denial on Social Media

The presence and spread of Holocaust denial content on various social media platforms, including the use of coded language and dogwhistles like '271k', and the inconsistent efforts by platforms to address this issue.

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Jan 18, 2026

Which archives, transport lists, or camp records corroborate the 217,000 figure and how reliable are they?

The short answer is: none of the provided sources directly corroborate a standalone "217,000" total as an authoritative, aggregated figure; archival evidence that could feed such a number exists in th...

Jan 14, 2026

How have social media platforms responded to the spread of Holocaust denial dogwhistles like '271k'?

Social media companies have taken a patchwork approach to Holocaust denial dogwhistles such as “271k”: some have explicit removal policies and enforcement, others allow coded messaging to proliferate ...

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