Big Tech Is Not a Big Threat to Conservative Speech. The RNC Just Proved It.
While cable news outlets cut away from the convention, social media platforms offered unrestricted access.
While cable news outlets cut away from the convention, social media platforms offered unrestricted access.
"I know what moral panics look like; they look kind of like this."
"This research will inform and fuel much needed and overdue policy change."
Even as Americans rely on tech more than ever, our early-pandemic truce with the industry is officially over.
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Hamas "used and relied on" Facebook "as among its most important tools to facilitate and carry out its terrorist activity," the plaintiffs claimed.
Karen wants to speak to your manager. The senator from Missouri wants to become your manager.
Mark Zuckerberg can't please the anti-tech populists on the left and the right, no matter what he does.
The video was appalling, but it does not constitute a safety threat.
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She posted on social media about deliberately spreading the disease, but she's not actually sick.
Desperate for revenue, online outlets try to use a crisis to overrule their customers’ judgment.
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"Google is not now, nor (to the Court's knowledge) has it ever been, an arm of the United States government," wrote District Judge Stephen Wilson.
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The conservative nonprofit Prager University alleged the company should not be allowed to place its videos on "Restricted Mode."
The New York Times technology reporter is revealing how social media is encouraging individual expression.
Nobody is being misled by this obviously joking debate clip. But this sort of ginned-up outrage will be used to target political opponents.