Mark Zuckerberg confirms that Facebook won’t ban people who call for murder
"Reprehensible. Mark Zuckerberg confirms that Facebook won’t ban people who call for murder—so long as they don’t do it too often!," Cohen tweeted. "Make no mistake—like Myanmar and Kenosha, more innocent people will be killed. And Facebook will be why."
Cruz: Big tech 'single greatest threat' to free speech in America
Ted Cruz on Facebook, Twitter censorship
Blackburn: Cancel culture leading America ‘straight down the path’ to socialism
Sen. Marsha Blackburn explained how social media executives are driving cancel culture through political censorship and suppression of free speech.
Should social media companies be the arbiters of speech?
Susan Li, Kyle Daly on Big Tech hearings
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.
MeWe CEO says platform is 'social done right'
Mark Weinstein on MeWe
Facebook, Twitter allow subjective censorship without being held accountable: Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn on Big Tech hearings
Twitter's 'Fleets' have launched to confused users
Social media giant Twitter launched the use of 'Fleets' to iPhone and Android users across the globe on Tuesday.
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.
Obama wishes he had been tougher on China, labels Big Tech liability protections 'untenable'
The president admitted that he allowed the fact he was stepping into a recession influence every level of his policy.
Big Tech likes big government: Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Marsha Blackburn on upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee Big Tech hearings.
Fake posts promoting 'free pancakes' at Trump Hotel before DC rally spread on social media
Social media users spread fake posts alleging free pancakes at Trump Hotel in D.C. ahead of the "Million MAGA March" rally.
Rep. Devin Nunes: Conservatives must stand up to social media, media companies
Rep. Devin Nunes on social media, election
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.
Social media app Triller likely to restart lobbying effort to push for TikTok ban with Trump admin: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on TikTok, Triller
TikTok to reach estimated 1.2B users in 2021: study
Video-sharing social media app TikTok is expected to reach 1.2 billion monthly active users in 2021, new research shows.
CNN insiders say they believe AT&T would like to sell news network: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on TikTok, CNN



















