
EU Gets Strict Over Extremist Content on Social Media Platforms
60 minutes – that’s all the time social media platforms now have to remove extremist content or terrorism-related content from their site after being notified
60 minutes – that’s all the time social media platforms now have to remove extremist content or terrorism-related content from their site after being notified
In prepared testimony, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said that his company does not use political ideology to make any decisions, whether the decision is related
The price of Bitcoin has been subject to intense scrutiny over the past several years, as it skyrocketed, plummeted, and then struggled. Bitcoin may
The social networking site Facebook is having a tough time combating hate speech in Myanmar. Recently, the tech giant invited journalists for a phone
Twitter deleted over 58 million user accounts in the last quarter of 2017 and suspended over 70 million accounts in May and June 2018 to
A recent TV documentary investigation has disclosed how Facebook decides what its users can and cannot see on its platform. The investigation covered topics including
It’s no secret that Twitter is struggling with the issue of who to ban and who not to ban from its platform, as exemplified by
The micro-blogging giant Twitter is now taking strict action to control hate speech on its platform. It has begun suspending suspicious accounts liberally to curb
Facebook knows how to keep its users using its social media platform, but still hasn’t figured out a way to control the fake news and
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