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New laws aimed at protecting kids online won’t work, and could even make things worse. Parents, not politicians, are the best ...
COMMENT: By trying to play things safe with its Kneecap coverage – and getting it very wrong with Bob Vylan… – the ...
In a recent interview on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures, former President Donald Trump revealed that he has lined up “very ...
Section 230 has so far failed to shield Meta and TikTok owner ByteDance from a lawsuit raised by a mother who alleged that ...
The president doesn't get to choose which laws to enforce and which to ignore. Trump's TikTok extensions are flagrantly ...
Microsoft’s China ties advanced authoritarian AI, exposing risks of US tech collaboration with adversaries. In January, when ...
According to TikTok's recent Digital Services Act (DSA) transparency report, the platform has 159 million monthly active users in the EU, representing roughly 35.5 % of the EU population.
The rule would require Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok to offer third-party content moderators to their users, essentially allowing outside companies to police what gets said on the sites.
Don’t follow it.” “It’s internalized misogynistic brainwash!” “I love that skinny bitch.” Where had Schmidt come from, and what had happened to the “body positivity” movement that had been so loudly ...
Trump refuses to enforce the app’s required sale, and the Members barely mumble an objection.
It wasn't one political party that killed the Kids Online Safety Act, but rather the industry controlling our digital lives.