Outsourcing censorship to the government violates First Amendment: FCC Commissioner
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr says the American people should ultimately decide value and merit of ideas.
When you outsource censorship to the government it's a bad idea: FCC Commissioner
Zuckerberg calls for more regulation of the Internet
Zuckerberg's call for more regulation 'cynical' but something can happen: Judge Napolitano
Amid countless issues, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants the Internet to have more rules.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg calls for Internet regulations
Tech regulations on the way?
Facebook's Zuckerberg calls for more regulation of Internet
Zuckerberg said there are four areas where more oversight is necessary: harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.
Trump administration’s lawsuit against Facebook isn’t going anywhere: Judge Napolitano
Trump administration charges Facebook
Facebook bans white nationalism following New Zealand mosque shooting
In April users who search for terms associated with white supremacy will be instead directed to Life After Hate.
How Mark Zuckerberg can save Facebook from itself
Rather than endlessly devise new programs to try to maintain a semblance of responsibility and control, why doesn’t Facebook do what everyone in politics does by second nature: pass the buck.
Facebook removes thousands of fake accounts from Russia, Iran
The social media giant said it removed a total of 2,632 pages, groups and accounts in massive cleanup.
Facebook admits millions of user passwords were visible to employees
Microsoft to release no-disc gaming console
Millions of Facebook user passwords were accessible to employees
The social media site has fixed the issue, according to a blog post.
Trump 2020 ad spending nearly doubles Democrats on Facebook, Google: Report
Trump spends millions on Facebook and Google
Facebook to change ad targeting policy to settle discrimination lawsuits
The American Civil Liberties Association and others took legal action against Facebook for alleged discriminatory actions on its platform.
Instagram testing in-app shopping feature
Users will be able to shop for products without ever leaving the app.
Facebook live-streaming is 'defective,' Harvard Law’s Vivek Wadhwa says
Facebook has been under fire following the attack for allowinghe massacre that happened at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Facebook must take responsibility for free and open communication: SocialFlow CEO Jim Anderson
Social media platforms are under renewed scrutiny after it was revealed that one of the suspects in the New Zealand mosque attacks live-streamed the massacre on Facebook.
New Zealand shooting highlights Facebook's effect on attention-seeking culture
“Facebook didn’t create that culture, but it has promoted it extraordinarily effectively," Roger McNamee said.
SocialFlow CEO: Regulation is inevitable for big tech
Big tech regulation on the way?
US stocks' major indexes close out week higher
Shares of Microsoft hit an all-time high, taking out the previous intraday record of 116.18 on Oct. 3.
Consumers are merely a source of data, we’re no longer customers: Roger McNamee
Concerns over big tech’s use of data

















