Twitter users could be criminally punished for death threats in the NetherlandsByDiego LasartePublishedMay 31, 2023
The US surgeon general thinks social media poses a "profound risk" to teenagers' mental healthByDiego LasartePublishedMay 23, 2023
Meta’s new record-setting EU fine is nearly as big as its last six combinedByDiego LasartePublishedMay 22, 2023
Want to work for a values-driven company? Here's how to find your match.ByAndrew McCaskillPublishedMay 22, 2023
Twitter’s new 2-hour video feature is already making it a hub for pirated moviesByScott NoverPublishedMay 19, 2023
Twitter and Google survived a Supreme Court challenge—and so did Section 230ByScott NoverPublishedMay 18, 2023
LinkedIn announced layoffs and the closure of its Chinese jobs app InCareerByAnanya BhattacharyaPublishedMay 9, 2023
Elon Musk’s plan to purge inactive Twitter accounts risks disrespecting the deadByScott NoverPublishedMay 8, 2023
Tinder ignored Russia’s red flags for more than a year before finally breaking upByAnanya BhattacharyaPublishedMay 3, 2023
India sought more Twitter censorship than nearly every other country last yearByMimansa VermaPublishedApril 27, 2023
One Meta feature is cannibalizing its Facebook feed and Instagram storiesByAnanya BhattacharyaPublishedApril 27, 2023
Getting a share of Meta's Cambridge Analytica settlement could take yearsByFaustine NgilaPublishedApril 20, 2023
AI bots trained on Reddit conversations. Now Reddit wants to be paid for it.ByFaustine NgilaPublishedApril 19, 2023
Get ready for job searches on LinkedIn to include a lot more parsing of company valuesByGabriela RiccardiPublishedApril 19, 2023
Elon Musk’s Twitter has even lost the man who popularized #hashtagsByCassie WerberPublishedApril 18, 2023
Free speech warrior Elon Musk's Twitter is muting Indian voices worldwideByMimansa VermaPublishedApril 14, 2023