Facebook will start labeling some posts about climate change similar to how it has labeled posts discussing the coronavirus pandemic and the recent elections, the company announced in February.
The UK's communications regulator has found that teenagers in the country are turning away from traditional news channels and are instead looking to Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
Almost 60 percent of Americans believe that the Chinese-owned short video app TikTok should be removed from app stores after revelations that American user data has been repeatedly accessed in China, according to a new poll.
For the upcoming Twitter versus Elon Musk saga that's going to take place in Delaware's Court of Chancery, the case is going to be overseen by the court's first female chief judge, Kathaleen McCormick.
A federal judge has ordered several social media companies to turn over documents and answer questions within the next 30 days as part of the discovery phase in a lawsuit brought by the states of Missouri and Louisiana...
Though it likely has nothing to do with the ongoing Elon Musk/Twitter saga, the social media site appears to have gone conspicuously offline this morning around 8:15AM EST.
Elon Musk's plan to buy Twitter might be on hold for now after the world's richest man came to the conclusion that artificial intelligence (AI) bots posing as human users account for the vast majority of users on the platform.
As it seems now that he is backing out of the deal, since most of the Twitter "members" appear to be nothing more than bots and fakes, maybe there was a whole other Musk agenda from the outset, that nary a newsreader has considered.
• https://thenewamerican.com, by Veronika Kyrylenko
World-renowned scientists and physicians Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, and Bryan Tyson have filed a lawsuit against Twitter, Inc., alleging that the company unlawfully censored them for posting truthful information about Covid-related topics.
Elon Musk's $44 billion bid for Twitter is in serious jeopardy and the billionaire is reportedly reviewing his options after his team accused the social media platform of not disclosing enough information about spam accounts. Shapiro weighs in.
Update (1800ET): Twitter's Board of Directors said on Friday that they intend to close the transaction with Musk at $54.20 per share, and that they plan to pursue legal action to enforce the agreement, Twitter chairman of the board Bret Taylor tweete
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) has requested tiktok appear before the Senate for a hearing over concerns that the China-based video-sharing app has access to U.S. data.
Independent journalist Alex Berenson and Twitter have agreed to a settlement over a lawsuit that alleged the big tech company violated Berenson's constitutional rights when it banned him.
Three physicians are suing Twitter, alleging the company violated its own terms of service and community standards when it suspended their accounts for posting "truthful statements regarding COVID-19 policy, diagnosis and/or treatment."
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