“…While fictionalised stories based on historical documents contribute to the broader Holocaust narrative [ 88 , 89 ], social media have also become a place where survivors and their descendants share personal stories and testimonies, providing unique insights into the Holocaust [ 90 ]. Finally, social media is where museums and archives make their collections available online, allowing users to access primary sources such as documents and photographs [ [91] , [92] , [93] ].…”