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Twitter has been highly active in labeling election-related posts as disputed and misleading, including President Trump’s tweets.Read More
The staff member denied that he was arrested, and a photo purportedly showing his arrest was actually that of the actor Cuba Gooding Jr.Read...
World leaders enjoy exceptions on the social media platforms, but that can change once they no longer hold office.Read More
President Trump claimed that there was “large scale voter discrepancy” in Clark County, Nev. A review of votes there showed the contrary.Read More
Content moderation came up the most. Republicans asked more questions. And Mark Zuckerberg was on the hook for more answers.Read More
The issue of how the social media companies sort through content dominated the hearing.Read More
Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Jack Dorsey of Twitter testified about their platforms, misinformation and the 2020 election.
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Resentment of Airbnb poses a challenge both for the company and for the future of our communities.Read More
Dorsey, under fire from both parties, defends labeling tweets.
Twitter’s chief, Jack Dorsey, is likely to face particular ire.
No, a high-level member of the Biden campaign was not arrested in Texas.
No, a revote in one local Nevada race is not a victory for President Trump.
Key takeaways from the hearing, by the numbers.
Lawmakers drill down on how Facebook and Twitter moderate content.
No, the Georgia recount does not include reverifying signatures.