1/ Since Elon Musk took over Twitter, a surge in hate speech has been reported. I can't speak to this, but an #antisemitic hashtag "The Noticing" suddenly picked up, although this was probably more to do with @kanyewest's reinstatment on Twitter Image
2/ The hashtag 'The Noticing' is being used to promote antisemitic conspiracy theories and tropes, often posted as memes. Below you can find some examples. I counted around 36000 tweets from a 3 week period (26 - October - 16 Nov). ImageImageImageImage
3/ The acceleration of the hashtag coincided with @kanyewest's re-appearance on Twitter on 28th October after weeks of being suspended for antisemitism. For context, Musk entered Twitter with the sink on 26th October. As you can see, the trend picked up on 28th Image
4/ Tweets like below also highlight that after the Musk-sink moment and pre-Kanye reinstatement, accounts were talking about Kanye's antisemitism prompting 'the noticing'. This makes sense given Kanye's remarks Image
5/ While some celebrated Musk's tenure as a boon for *free (hate) speech*, many ppl were reporting the antisemitism to Elon Musk - which is also why Musk's account was mentioned a lot. ImageImage
6/ @elonmusk denied having anything to do with @kanyewest's reinstatement, saying the decision happened before he completed the takeover. Image
7/ Here are some of the most influential accounts sharing antisemitic content on the hashtag (see image on left). One of them, @KekIntelPro, who appears to be sharing Russian-aligned propaganda, also brags about getting 'paid for' verification! ImageImage
8) So some takeaways. A new antisemitic hashtag is currently getting a lot of engagement on Twitter, including from accounts who are using paid for verification. Remember, the purpose of this paid-for verification is to prioritise their comments (in this case antisemitism)
9) Also, the hashtag is probably less to do with @elonmusk taking over, and more to do with the reappearance of @kanyewest on Twitter in the wake of antisemitic remarks. Having said that, Musk's libertarian stance probably encouraged the trend.

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Nov 17
Just a heads up if anyone sees a story about Qatar bribing Ecuador 7.4 million to lose the opening game - it started here from a well-known disinformation account who is somehow also the main source in the story @amjadt25 . It's already got thousands of RTs though ImageImageImage
Ahh now it's spreading into Spanish ImageImage
Amjad tagged daily mail in his first tweet - now some random dodgy looking Spanish sites are reporting that the "Daily Mail" reported this story Image
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Some comments in @dw_sports "Since 2010, there has been a consistent narrative about labor abuses in Qatar and the wider Gulf region, which obviously do occur. It's a very real problem," Jones told DW.
"But it meant that, when it came to the 6,500 figure, people were somewhat primed to be receptive to that. And when you mention it in the context of the World Cup, people assume that it must be stadium related."
If Jones considers such (mis)interpretations "common-sensical," he has less understanding for The Guardian's initial choice of headline.

"6,500 is a big number which otherwise barely makes a splash in the rest of the article," he said.
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I missed this piece. Very interesting quotes on white saviourism re LGBT community in Qatar "LGBT Qataris are calling on foreigners visiting the Gulf nation, which is hosting this year's World Cup, to think twice before speaking up or protesting on behalf of their human rights."
"He and other LGBT Qataris pointed out the Gulf nation was not a democracy and a "protest will result in nothing, you'll have to overthrow the government," to enact change."
Dr. Nas Mohamed added: "His followers [Tatchell] now have this impression that we're all this helpless people, that we're just waiting for him to show and stand up to our government"-
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1/ Yesterday a couple of news channels, including @ESPNFC reported on a #Bundesliga game where people unfurled a flag in protest of the Qatar World Cup. It said '15,000 deaths for 5,760 minutes of football - shame on you”. This is a history of where that 15000 figure came from
2/ Firstly, the 15,000 figure comes from Amnesty. It's the total number of deaths of all non-Qataris of all ages and all causes between 2010 and 2019 - not excess deaths. This mortality rate actually is quite low. See this thread >
3/ The 15,000 number originated in around August 2021, in this important report about poor death reporting and failing to investigate unexplained deaths. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
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Nov 6
1/ More misleading statistics. The 15000 deaths figure comes from an Amnesty International Report. The Amnesty report clearly states the number of deaths of all non-Qataris of all ages and occupations, between 2019 and 2020. 15000 deaths over a nine year period from a population
2/ of approximately 2.3 million (non Qataris) equates to a death rate of 1 per 1000 per year (15,000/9/ pop x 1000 of each year since 2010 - which ranges from 1.7 mill in 2010 to 2.9 mill in 2019). For comparison, death rate in EU is 12 per 1000, India is 7 (see screenshots)
3/ This, paradoxically, makes 15,000 one of the lowest death rates in the world. The original Amnesty International report was focusing on the vital issue of 'unexplained deaths' and poor death reporting which makes accurate cause of death hard to determine. So while better death
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My latest for @The_NewArab "How Western press coverage of Qatar World Cup 2022 descended into hypocrisy and orientalist caricatures". In it I compare British representations of the Russian World Cup with that of Qatar' english.alaraby.co.uk/opinion/uk-pre…
"Since winning the #WorldCup bid in 2010, the UK newspapers The Guardian, The Times, Daily Express, The Sun, Daily Mail, The Telegraph, and Metro UK named Qatar approximately 1,735 times in their headlines. 40% (685) of those articles about Qatar are about the World Cup".
"Coverage is overwhelmingly negative. Of the approximately 685 articles about the World Cup in the British press, 66% (454) were critical, 29% (201) were neutral and about 5% (33) were positive."
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