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After Russian interference in the 2016, Facebook, Twitter and Google told the House about efforts to reduce misinformation this year.
Facebook and Twitter are battling to win the right to stream conventional TV programming, The Post has learned. Both companies, eager to ramp up their capacity to deliver compelling live streaming … ...
This is, of course, more or less what the conventional wisdom has come to expect. These are profit-seeking corporations, and profit-making ones, too: Facebook announced a mind-boggling $11.2 ...
In her new book, “Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections,” Mollie Hemingway reveals how social-media companies like Twitter and Facebook responded to the 2016 ...
As Twitter and Facebook crack down on those spreading baseless QAnon conspiracies, adherents are finding other apps to communicate on, including platforms where they may be further radicalized.
Twitter is only bringing more attention to the president’s tweets, and Facebook’s strategy has been to do nothing. By Greg Bensinger Mr. Bensinger is a member of the editorial board. While ...
Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks have quickly become an integral part of the online culture, and with them comes a whole new array of potential security threats.
But Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms treat information and opinion very differently from how the Supreme Court says the government must under the First Amendment.
Then-President Donald Trump in Washington in May 2020. Trump was banned from Facebook and Twitter after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the Capitol.