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Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against a Group That Found Hate Speech on X Isn’t Going Well

[ad_1] Soon after Elon Musk took control of Twitter, now called X, the platform faced a massive problem: Advertisers were…

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The Scramble to Save Twitter’s Research From Elon Musk

[ad_1] two years ago, Twitter launched what is perhaps the tech industry’s most ambitious attempt at algorithmic transparency. Its researchers…

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The Mastodon Bump Is Now a Slump

[ad_1] Ruud Schilders, admin of mastodon.world, had about 100 people on the server before the Twitter acquisition in 2022. New signups…

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Meta’s Gruesome Content Broke Him. Now He Wants It to Pay

[ad_1] The case is a first from a content moderator outside the company’s home country. In May 2020, Meta (then…

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How the US Could Ban TikTok in 7 Not-So-Easy Steps

[ad_1] Individual users would not have faced penalties for staying on TikTok, and internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon…

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Fact-Checkers Are Scrambling to Fight Disinformation With AI

[ad_1] Spain’s regional elections are still nearly four months away, but Irene Larraz and her team at Newtral are already…

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Trump’s Twitter Ban Was Unfair, but Not for the Reason You Think

[ad_1] In January 2021, after former US president Donald Trump tweeted in support of an insurrection on the Capitol, his…

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A New Lawsuit Accuses Meta of Inflaming Civil War in Ethiopia

[ad_1] On November 3, 2021, Meareg Amare, a professor of chemistry at Bahir Dar University in Ethiopia, was gunned down…

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The Transparency Theater of the Twitter Files

[ad_1] In short, no one’s tweets were unfindable to the public without the poster knowing about it: If they were suspended…

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Elon Musk’s Twitter Is Making Meta Look Smart

[ad_1] It was the first day of April 2022, and I was sitting in a law firm’s midtown Manhattan conference…

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