Hawley presses Zuckerberg on whistleblower complaint alleging Facebook coordination with Twitter, Google
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Tuesday pressed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on a newly revealed whistleblower complaint alleging that Facebook employees coordinate with Twitter and Google employees to make certain content moderation decisions.
Facebook, Twitter allow subjective censorship without being held accountable: Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn on Big Tech hearings
Facebook, Twitter CEOs testify on Big Tech censorship and suppression
Edward Lawrence on Big Tech hearing.
Senators having 'different priorities' will make it hard to agree on Big Tech regulations: Digital Trends editor-in-chief
Jeremy Kaplan on Big Tech hearings
Democratic senator accuses Facebook of 'caving to conservatives,' says it should be broken up
Democratic Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal on Tuesday accused Facebook of "caving to conservatives" during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Big Tech censorship.
Twitter labeled 300,000 election-related tweets, Dorsey says
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday returned to Congress to take questions regarding their content moderation policies before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Big Tech likes big government: Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Marsha Blackburn on upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee Big Tech hearings.
Biden could alter Big Tech's Section 230 protections, reinstate 'net neutrality'
President-elect Joe Biden could amend Section 230 and reinstate net neutrality, experts day.
How money from Facebook’s Zuckerberg was involved in election
John Solomon on Zuckerberg, election issues
Facebook, Google, continue to ban political ads as Trump pushes forward with election fight
Facebook and Google will both continue to block political advertisements on their platforms past the two-week moratorium both pre and post-Election Day that they originally announced.
Facebook, Eventbrite shut down 'March for Trump' event pages
The organizer of a March for Trump event in Washington scheduled for this weekend claims that popular platform Eventbrite delisted and sent emails to attendees saying that it had been canceled, when it is still scheduled to take place.
Candace Owens on suing fact-checkers: I’m after ‘accountability’
Candace Owens on suing fact-checkers
YouTube, Twitter pull Steve Bannon’s show for violent threats against Wray, Fauci
Fmr. Trump advisor Steve Bannon had his show permanently suspended from Twitter and an episode removed from YouTube. Here's why...
Facebook blocks #StopTheSteal hashtag as White House race turns on narrow margins
Faccebook is blocking two hashtags on the platform as election results narrow in battleground states.
Facebook to provide 'reliable information' across platforms once presidential winner is projected
Facebook said Thursday evening it would provide "reliable information" across its platforms once either President Trump or Democratic nominee Joe Biden is projected as winner of the 2020 presidential election.
WhatsApp will now let messages disappear after 7 days
WhatsApp will roll out disappearing messages this month, allowing users on the Facebook-owned messaging app to have conversations fade into memory after seven days.
YouTube says video claiming Trump victory doesn't violate misinformation rules
A YouTube video claiming President Trump has won reelection does not violate the site's election misinformation policies and has been allowed to remain on the platform.
Facebook to continue labeling candidates' posts declaring premature statewide victories
Facebook clarified that it will label posts from presidential candidates and "other individuals" claiming early victories, including early statewide victories.
How Big Tech's new policies to fight misinformation could backfire
Four years after foreign actors worked to influence the results of the presidential election, Big Tech companies have worked to implement new policies aimed at combatting the spread of misinformation.
Free speech hangs in the balance regardless of 2020 election outcome: Parler execs Wernick, Peikoff
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