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The FTC wants to prove Meta has a monopoly over personal social networking, so it wouldn’t view video app TikTok as a ...
Today is the deadline for public comments regarding a "public inquiry" by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) into the ...
Reddit's content quality has been slipping over the last decade, with a big drop after the Reddit blackout in 2023. A study ...
By attempting to regulate perceived bias by social media platforms, the FTC could run afoul of the First Amendment.
University graduate student’s controversial project raises alarm over digital surveillance and manipulation of online ...
Americans perceive small juries of content experts as the most legitimate moderators of potentially misleading content on ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
A new U.S. law, the "Take It Down Act," criminalizes sharing non-consensual explicit images, including deepfakes, and requires platforms to remove flagged content within 48 hours.
Meta shut down their professional factchecker program and replaced it with Community Notes. What does this mean for the ...
While most social media platforms encourage performance and perfection, Reddit stands apart as a space for unfiltered honesty, shared experiences, and real human connection, from the deeply personal t ...
CNN identified dozens of these fake podcasts across Spotify, advertising sales of medications ranging from Methadone to ...