Parler CEO: Afghanistan fell to the Taliban days ago. Why is Twitter still giving them space?
In the 11 days since the Taliban brutally overtook Afghanistan, Twitter has resisted calls to ban the terrorist-sponsoring group from the social media site.
Tech employees working from home could see a pay cut as companies push back office returns: report
Employees at Google and other tech companies who opt to work from their homes permanently could reportedly see a pay cut depending on where they live.
Burger King sparks chicken nugget debate with its tweet mocking dino nuggets
Burger King has sparked a spirited chicken nugget debate on Twitter.
Massachusetts couple harassed by eBay tell their story
A Massachusetts couple who sued eBay, Inc. and several of the company's former officials in late July spoke out Tuesday morning, detailing the alleged targeted harassment campaign against them that they said was carried out by the e-commerce giant.
Uber delays office return, makes vaccination mandatory for US employees
Uber Technologies Inc (UBER.N) is pushing back its back-to-office date to late October globally, and all employees in the United States will have to be fully vaccinated before returning to office, a spokesperson said on Thursday.
Twitter closing San Francisco, New York offices again, puts pause on future reopenings
Twitter on Wednesday changed course and closed its recently opened San Francisco and New York offices due to growing concerns regarding the highly transmissible delta variant of the coronavirus.
House Republicans introduce draft bill to strip Big Tech companies of Section 230 protections
Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Jim Jordan have drafted legislation that would remove Section 230 protections from Big Tech companies and require them to report any content moderation decisions.
Elon Musk says population collapse could be 'greatest risk to the future of civilization'
Elon Musk tweeted Monday that population collapse could be the "greatest risk" to humanity's future.
Sen. Ron Johnson demands answers from Biden on administration's work with Big Tech to censor online posts
GOP senators are demanding answers from President Joe Biden regarding his administration's coordination with social media companies to "flag" Americans' social media comments for "misinformation."
House Republicans call out Biden surgeon general for 'colluding with Big Tech'
EXCLUSIVE: House Oversight Committee Republicans issued a strong rebuke Friday against President Biden's surgeon general for working with social media companies to pull coronavirus disinformation off their platforms.
Twitter surpasses revenue targets with ad improvements
Twitter Inc. on Thursday reported higher revenue growth than Wall Street had expected, as the social media platform rolled out ad targeting improvements and said changes by Apple to keep iPhone user data private had hit ad revenue less than anticipated.
Suspect in Twitter hack of Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Joe Biden, other leaders and tech companies arrested
The Justice Department filed multiple charges alleging a 22-year-old British man was involved in hacking the social media accounts of several high-profile figures last year, including business titans Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
House lawmakers form new caucus to rein in Big Tech
The Freedom from Big Tech Caucus will be led by Reps. Ken Buck of Colorado and Lance Gooden of Texas. Other founding members include Reps. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, Burgess Owens of Utah and Paul Gosar of Arizona.
Twitter sees 26% increase in governments' requests to remove content from journalists, news outlets
India and the United States were the top two governments making information requests to Twitter, followed by Japan and France.
That was fleeting: Twitter kills off ephemeral 'fleets'
Twitter is disappearing its disappearing tweets, called fleets, after they didn’t catch on.
Twitter restricts account of expert who mocked China leader
A New Zealand academic says Twitter temporarily restricted her account after she mocked Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Facebook, Twitter, Google threaten to quit Hong Kong over proposed data laws
Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc., and Alphabet Inc.'s Google have privately warned the Hong Kong government that they could stop offering their services in the city if authorities proceed with planned changes to data-protection laws that could make them liable for the malicious sharing of individuals' information online.
Facebook asks: Are your friends becoming extremists?
Facebook Inc (FB.O) is starting to warn some users they might have seen "extremist content" on the social media site, the company said on Thursday.
McCarthy unveils plans to hold Big Tech accountable and 'stop the bias'
House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., unveiled plans over the weekend to hold big tech companies accountable for what he described as "conservative censorship" and anticompetitive practices.
Elon Musk trolls Jack Dorsey on Bitcoin, sets debate date
Tesla CEO Elon Musk trolled Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood over Bitcoin.



















