Sen. Cotton warns Big Tech over censorship: 'Winter is coming'
The big tech oligarchs have "declared war on the Republican Party and conservatives," Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., told "Mornings with Maria" Thursday.
Trump says Twitter, Facebook acting as 'third arm of the DNC' by censoring Hunter Biden story
President Trump on Thursday slammed Twitter and Facebook, calling the social media platforms the “third arm” of the Democratic National Committee, after the tech giants blocked accounts from sharing a New York Post report on Hunter Biden's overseas business dealings.
House GOP reposts Hunter Biden story in press release, gets censored by Twitter
Twitter is suppressing an official press release from the House Judiciary Committee Republicans after they reposted verbatim the New York Post story that purportedly showed emails between Hunter Biden, the son of Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden, and a Ukrainian energy executive indicating that the younger Biden introduced the executive and the then-vice president.
Trump administration may wait to rule in TikTok-Oracle deal until after election: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on TikTok-Oracle deal
Facebook and Twitter reducing distribution of New York Post Hunter Biden story
Facebook and Twitter limited the distribution of a story in the New York Post about a purported email between Hunter Biden and an adviser to a Ukrainian energy company.
Facebook bans anti-vaccine ads, with some exceptions
Facebook announced on Tuesday that it will ban ads that discourage people from getting a vaccine but will still allow ads that advocate for or against government policies around vaccines.
Twitter to pay $100K for campaign finance violations in Washington state
Twitter must pay $100,000 to Washington state for violating campaign finance laws between 2012 and 2019.
DOJ case against Google could come as early as Tuesday: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on big tech, Triller
Twitter to flag Trump, Biden tweets if they claim early victory on Election Day
Flagged tweets will direct users to Twitter’s U.S. elections landing page.
Facebook removes fake profiles linked to conservative PAC
Facebook, Inc. has removed 276 fake accounts linked to a conservative group.
Mobile app usage surged 25% in Q3 as coronavirus keeps people home
Mobile app usage grew 25% in the third quarter of 2020, according to a new report.
Slack CEO: New features make work more pleasant, rewarding
Stewart Butterfield on new slack features
Former Facebook engineer Ashok Chandwaney says company not doing enough to stop hate speech
A former Facebook engineer on Tuesday told NBC that the company is not doing enough to stop hate speech.
Peloton will become ‘cult stock’: Investor
Gregg Smith on Peloton, Snapchat stock
How much could Sir David Attenborough potentially earn on Instagram?
Sir David Attenborough made his debut on the social media platform in late September and broke a Guinness World Record in the process.
Democrats’ big tech report fails to mention 'censorship' of conservatives: Rep. Jim Jordan
Rep. Jim Jordan on big tech, Trump, Obamagate
Instagram starts hiding 'potentially offensive' comments
The new function builds on the social media platform's previous filter, concealing comments similar to those that have been the subjects of previous complaints.
Ex-presidential contender Andrew Yang takes lead in California data privacy measure
Andrew Yang is chairing the advisory board for Proposition 24, which he and other supporters see as a model for other states as the U.S. tries to catch up with protections that already exist in Europe.
Social media influencers drive retail sales in the pandemic
Influencers are shaping the way people shop during the pandemic, as more people spend time on their phones and online.
Pinterest is prohibiting culturally inappropriate Halloween costumes
While Halloween is a time for self expression, Pinterest is making sure that people remain culturally appropriate while doing so.



















