This chart shows what Americans thought about tech companies fighting false information online in 2018, 2021 and 2023.
Media outlets around the world have been left scratching their heads over the future of their fact-checking operations after ...
X (formerly known as Twitter) has announced plans to label parody accounts. The social media site’s official Safety account has shared a post announcing that labels for parody accounts will be rolled ...
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg is the latest in a long line of corporate executives to bend the knee to the president-elect ...
UN's presence on social media platforms is vital to meet public demand for reliable, fact-based information, says Michele ...
Irish MEPs have hit out at social media giants Meta and X, saying authorities at home and in Europe would hold them to ...
Elon Musk's hosting of Alice Weidel, leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, for a discussion on his X ...
Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) just revealed its plans to add labels to parody accounts to increase transparency and ensure that “users aren’t deceived.” ...
Elon Musk enjoys being at the center of the universe. If generative AI is going to be as transformational as Silicon Valley ...
Zuckerberg wants Meta’s online platforms to put free speech over content moderation, as with Musk’s X. While freedom of ...
Meta’s decision to reduce content controls amplifies the most damaging effects of its platforms, as users are left without ...
X will start adding parody labels to accounts and posts as the company tries to add some form of transparency to the platform ...