(SOCIAL MEDIA) Twitter releases private information affecting already hurting businesses, should this even be a surprise anymore? They have a history of privacy breaches.
(SOCIAL MEDIA) Twitter has long held the lofty title of the platform for quickest, worst reactions/announcements/statements, so will adding voice only make it worse?
(SOCIAL MEDIA) Facebook fails to address drug trafficking concerns on their platform--and, in doing so, highlights pivotal issues regarding moderator communication.
(SOCIAL MEDIA) Big tech companies often get their way with governments, but not with the Australian lawmakers who are holding them accountable for news...
(SOCIAL MEDIA) Facebook’s children video and chat app, Messenger Kids, is launching into new countries and introducing increased security measures to keep them safe.
(SOCIAL MEDIA) Reddit is the latest social media company to change their policy to protect against deepfake impersonation, because of the harm they can...
(SOCIAL MEDIA) TikTok was concerned about disabled users being bullied so in a stunning reversal, they limited those users visibility on the app. Yikes.