
Court eases curbs on Biden administration's contacts with social media firms
By Nate Raymond and Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -A federal appeals court on Friday ordered the White House, the FBI and
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Appeals court reverses much of judge's order blocking Biden administration officials from communicating with social media companies
A federal appeals court narrowed a judge's order that blocked Biden administration officials from communicating with social media companies, in a lawsuit brought by Republican attorneys general that claimed the administration engaged in unconstitutional censorship in its efforts to combat Covid-19 disinformation.
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Snapchat Makes It Harder for Teens to Connect With People They Don't Know
Snapchat has a series of new security features for its youngest users designed to make
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Suspected Chinese operatives using AI generated images to spread disinformation among US voters, Microsoft says
Suspected Chinese operatives have used images made by artificial intelligence to mimic American voters online in an attempt to spread disinformation and provoke discussion on divisive political issues as the 2024 US election approaches, Microsoft analysts warned Thursday.
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Trump's Truth Social merger partner granted key extension to avoid liquidation
Digital World Acquisition Corp., the blank-check firm seeking to merge with former President Donald Trump's media company, will get another extension to complete its troubled deal.
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British Museum: Chinese TikTok hit amplifies calls for return of artefacts
The popular Chinese TikTok series amplifies nationalist calls for the return of the country's treasures.
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Meta's Facebook News Tab Will Disappear in Large Parts of Europe
It seems Meta is turning further and further away from its news ambitions. Between threatening
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Aaron Rodgers Pays Tribute to 'Novax Djokovic' on Instagram at the U.S. Open
Novak Djokovic faced Borna Gojo in the featured match in Arthur Ashe Stadium Sunday night at the U.S. Open. The 23-time Grand Slam winner made easy work of the match, winning 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 and entering the quarterfinals as a result. Djokovic wasn't the the only famous athlete in the arena, as Aaron Rodgers showed up to cheer him on. And, because he's Aaron Rodgers, he had to take things into the anti-vax real.
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A Paid Version of Facebook and Instagram May Be Coming to the EU
Meta is reportedly considering a new paid tier of Facebook and Instagram for users in
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Ukraine war: Putin influencers profiting from war propaganda
Russia's military bloggers are reaping the rewards of a growing advertising market on Telegram.
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Federal judge blocks Arkansas social media age verification law to have gone into effect Friday
A US District Judge has blocked an Arkansas social media age verification law that was set to go in effect Friday, according to a Thursday court filing.
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Putin social media influencers profiting from war propaganda
Russia's military bloggers profit from the growing advertising market on Telegram, the BBC has found.
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