[1][7] In March 2024, after an antifascist group published materials claiming to have revealed his identity,[8] StoneToss sought help from Twitter's owner Elon Musk.
[10] Among the various extreme ideas conveyed, antisemitism is a pronounced element,[7] with one cartoon having the topic of Jewish deicide as its theme,[11] and various others including Holocaust denial dog whistles.
[13] On Facebook and Instagram, as of 2021,[update] some of the cartoons were posted by the author in heavily pixellated versions to prevent them from breaching those platforms' policies.
[6] Conversely, in right-wing online circles, the cartoons have at times been reposted, not as memes in the usual sense, but as regular posts that the users find relatable and whose message they agree with.
[12] In March 2024, Anonymous Comrades Collective and Late-Night Anti-Fascists claimed to have revealed the identity of StoneToss using leaked information from Gab, a social media website with a far-right userbase.
[7] Months later, Black Enterprise cited the controversy as one example of events related to concerns about Twitter's moderation that preceded the World Bank's decision to pull its advertising from the platform.