Technology

Free Speech Puts U.S. on ‘a Collision Course’ With Global Limits on Big Tech

Navigating the various approaches to speech will require different solutions, said Kevin Martin, Facebook’s head of lobbying in the United States. “Mark and Facebook recognize, and support, and are strong defenders of the First Amendment,” Mr. Martin said. That nuance was lost because the opinion piece, which ran in The Washington Post, The Independent in […]

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Sri Lanka blocks social media after Easter Sunday bombings

Sri Lankan authorities blocked most social media after killed more than 200 people, with officials saying the temporary move was meant to curtail the spread of false information and ease tensions. The NetBlocks observatory said it detected an intentional blackout of popular services including Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, Snapchat and Viber. The defense ministry said

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YouTube And Google Algorithms Promoted Notre Dame Conspiracy Theories

As Notre Dame burned on Monday, the internet was ablaze with conspiracy theories. Trolls made baseless claims that the flames ravaging Paris’ iconic cathedral were the result of an act of terrorism, and pushed familiar Islamophobic narratives. One vlogger suggested France’s government had ignited the fire as a so-called false flag, and warned that President

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Silicon Valley Came to Kansas Schools. That Started a Rebellion.

WELLINGTON, Kan. — The seed of rebellion was planted in classrooms. It grew in kitchens and living rooms, in conversations between students and their parents. It culminated when Collin Winter, 14, an eighth grader in McPherson, Kan., joined a classroom walkout in January. In the nearby town of Wellington, high schoolers staged a sit-in. Their

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Homeless shelter, looming IPOs have San Francisco on edge

San Franciscos renowned waterfront hosts joggers, admiring tourists and towering condos with impressive views. It could also become the site of a new homeless shelter for up to 200 people. Angry residents have packed public meetings, jeering at city officials and even shouting down Mayor London Breed over the proposal. They say they were blindsided

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Facebook Decides Now Would Be A Good Time To Drop More Bad News

About a month ago, word leaked that Facebook had failed to properly store the passwords of up to 600 million users, logging and storing them in unencrypted plain text. At the time, the social platform said an additional “tens of thousands” of Instagram accounts were also affected. But as happens seemingly every time Facebook discloses

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