We take what you submit seriously.

When you use Is This Antisemitism, you may be pasting in statements, posts, comments, links, or context that feel personal, upsetting, or sensitive.

This page explains, in plain language, how that information is handled.

What You Share

When you assess a statement, you may submit text and optional context, like where it appeared, who said it, or when you saw it.

That information is used to generate your result, explain the reasoning, and create a page you can revisit or share.

How It's Used

The goal is simple. Make Is This Antisemitism more useful and more reliable for you.

Your submission is used to:

Generate an assessment
Explain the reasoning behind it
Support response or reporting guidance
Improve the product over time

Sharing

Assessments are not automatically public.

But if you share a result link, anyone with that link may be able to view it. Be mindful of what's included.

Some statements may be reviewed and published separately for education and clarity, but only with your permission.

How It Runs

This product relies on trusted infrastructure and AI systems to process submissions and generate results.

That may include hosting providers, databases, search tools, and AI models. Your submitted text may be processed by those systems as needed to provide the service.

Your Control

You decide how much context to include.

More context can improve accuracy, but you should only share what you're comfortable including.

If you have questions or want something removed, contact us.