TikTok hires former Israeli instructor Erica Mindel as hate speech policy chief amid rising antisemitism scrutiny
TikTok has a new Public Policy Manager for Hate Speech. Erica Mindel, a former Israeli military instructor, takes on the role. This happens as TikTok faces criticism for antisemitic content. Lawmakers and groups want TikTok to act. Mindel will sha...

TikTok hires ex-IDF instructor Erica Mindel as hate speech chief amid rising antisemitism concerns
Mindel assumed the full-time, New York-based role in July. She is tasked with shaping the company’s hate speech policy, leading strategic initiatives, and serving as TikTok’s internal and external expert on antisemitism, according to her LinkedIn profile and job description.
Mindel’s hiring comes against the backdrop of mounting pressure from US lawmakers, advocacy groups, and Jewish organizations, who have accused TikTok of allowing antisemitic content to flourish, especially in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza.
Background in diplomacy and defense
Before joining TikTok, Mindel worked as a contractor for the US State Department under former President Biden, advising Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism. She also served as Assistant Director of Program Development at the American Jewish Committee (AJC), where she organized policy delegations to Israel involving US media, civic, religious, and academic leaders.
Mindel holds degrees in Political Science from the University of Michigan and Public Policy from Johns Hopkins University.
The decision to place a former Israeli soldier in charge of hate speech policy has sparked strong reactions online and across civil society. Supporters of the move, including the ADL and Jewish advocacy groups, view it as a timely and necessary step in countering online antisemitism. Critics, however, worry that the appointment could stoke bias in moderation practices, particularly concerning pro-Palestinian voices.
TikTok’s broader struggles
TikTok has long faced criticism for its inconsistent enforcement of content moderation policies and its opaque algorithm, which critics say has amplified extremist, racist, and antisemitic messages.
The platform, owned by China’s ByteDance, is also contending with potential legislation in the US and Europe that could force stricter regulation of harmful content. In its defense, TikTok has repeatedly said it is committed to making the platform safe for all users and has invested in internal audits and partnerships with NGOs.
Mindel’s role is one of several new policy-focused hires as TikTok aims to rehabilitate its public image and avoid further government intervention.
With antisemitism reportedly at record highs globally, TikTok’s next moves will be closely watched. Mindel’s challenge lies not only in refining hate speech policy, but also in walking a tightrope between protecting vulnerable communities and preserving freedom of expression in one of the world’s most politically charged digital spaces.
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