Two of America’s Big Tech companies are opening the door to more “free expression,” even if it means more hateful content. But in Europe, Big Tech companies are voluntarily cracking down.
If you were surprised to see yourself suddenly following President Donald Trump on Instagram and Facebook this week, it’s not ...
Meta scraps its independent fact-checking program in the US, igniting fears about the spread of hate speech and ...
A ban on links to X content began on Reddit sports forums and has spread to numerous other sub-Reddits with more discussing ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced that fact checking will be a thing of the past on Meta. It puts UK online civil discourse at risk, ...
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With uncertainly looming over social media, PR heads lament the rise of misinformation and emphasise the endurance of earned ...
The cascade of link bans on Reddit came after Musk made a hand gesture at a Monday rally that many compared to a Nazi salute.
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In his speech during the Donald Trump inauguration, Elon Musk twice extended his right arm towards the crowd in an upward ...
FBI involved with a Nazi graffiti incident that was reported as a hate crime by organizers of the Historic Oviedo Colored Schools Museum.