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No, Conservative social media isn’t going away
NewslettersNo, Conservative social media isn’t going away
By Danielle AbrilMay 20, 2021
Attorneys General ask Facebook to scrap Instagram Youth app, citing harm in kids’ well-being and privacy
TechAttorneys General ask Facebook to scrap Instagram Youth app, citing harm in kids’ well-being and privacy
By Naomi Nix, Tina Davis and BloombergMay 10, 2021
Is the Facebook oversight board’s Trump decision ‘disgraceful’ or ‘necessary’? The Internet weighs in.
PoliticsIs the Facebook oversight board’s Trump decision ‘disgraceful’ or ‘necessary’? The Internet weighs in.
By Aaron PressmanMay 5, 2021
Facebook’s oversight board upholds Trump suspension—but sees permanent ban as too harsh
TechFacebook’s oversight board upholds Trump suspension—but sees permanent ban as too harsh
By Danielle AbrilMay 5, 2021
Twitter acquires ad-free news reader Scroll in shift towards subscription products
TechTwitter acquires ad-free news reader Scroll in shift towards subscription products
By Kurt Wagner and BloombergMay 4, 2021
Far-right social media app Parler is coming back to the App Store after suspension for role in Capitol riots
TechFar-right social media app Parler is coming back to the App Store after suspension for role in Capitol riots
By Chris MorrisApril 19, 2021
‘Seductive charm’: There’s a surprising thread linking Ponzi, Madoff, and today’s brazen crypto scammers
Finance‘Seductive charm’: There’s a surprising thread linking Ponzi, Madoff, and today’s brazen crypto scammers
By Eric J. LymanApril 19, 2021
Are you ‘frenvious’ on Instagram?
NewslettersAre you ‘frenvious’ on Instagram?
By Danielle AbrilApril 15, 2021
How Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wants to fix social media
TechHow Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wants to fix social media
By Danielle AbrilApril 5, 2021
Are social audio apps just hype?
NewslettersAre social audio apps just hype?
By Danielle AbrilApril 1, 2021
Clubhouse’s rise sets off a scramble by rivals to copy it. Here’s who’s trying
TechClubhouse’s rise sets off a scramble by rivals to copy it. Here’s who’s trying
By Danielle AbrilMarch 31, 2021
What Big Tech CEOs will tell an angry Congress about policing misinformation and extremism
TechWhat Big Tech CEOs will tell an angry Congress about policing misinformation and extremism
By Danielle AbrilMarch 24, 2021
Russia has an unlikely new social media star: Its Sputnik COVID vaccine
FinanceRussia has an unlikely new social media star: Its Sputnik COVID vaccine
By Adrian CroftMarch 24, 2021
Texas’ big bad pain in the neck
NewslettersTexas’ big bad pain in the neck
By Danielle AbrilMarch 11, 2021
NOVOSIBIRSK, RUSSIA - MAY 1, 2020: A young girl posting her picture with a sign reading "Where Is Everyone?" on Twitter in a street. Artyom Loskutov, organizer of Monstration, an annual May Day youth performance art rally featuring comic slogans, urged to hold this year's event online on social media amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The rally is held in Novosibirsk annually since 2004. Kirill Kukhmar/TASS (Photo by NOVOSIBIRSK, RUSSIA - MAY 1, 2020: A young girl posting her picture with a sign reading "Where Is Everyone?" on Twitter in a street. Artyom Loskutov, organizer of Monstration, an annual May Day youth performance art rally featuring comic slogans, urged to hold this year's event online on social media amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
TechRussia throttles Twitter, making good on illegal-content threat
By David MeyerMarch 10, 2021
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