The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is warning of a disturbing trend: young people are finding community and connection within online spaces fueled by antisemitism. According to the head of the ADL’s Center on Extremism, these online environments, often characterized by nihilism, are attracting disaffected youth. These platforms aren’t necessarily focused on traditional extremist ideologies, but rather utilize antisemitism as a form of entertainment and shared identity. This provides a dangerous pathway to radicalization, offering a sense of belonging to individuals who may be struggling with isolation or a lack of purpose. The ADL expresses concern that this phenomenon represents a new and evolving form of antisemitism, distinct from previously observed patterns. The report highlights the need for increased awareness and intervention strategies to counter the spread of hate speech and protect vulnerable individuals. This trend is occurring within obscure corners of the internet, making detection and prevention particularly challenging.