‘This Isn’t About Free Expression’: Twitter Chief Dorsey Announces Ban on Political Ads
The policy is expected to go into effect in November 2019.
The policy is expected to go into effect in November 2019.
A video promoting the “TC1200” hinges on a harrowing story without many details.
Jessica Eldridge’s snapshot of her husband’s car was shared heavily — but with two different stories.
“I cannot fathom what Facebook is thinking,” one expert said of the move.
“So you won’t take down lies or you will take down lies?” the Democratic Congresswoman asked Mark Zuckerberg.
The social media platform is also facing probes from two federal agencies.
The official site representing the late star’s family refuted a quote attributed to him on various sites.
Any post saying that it was “copied from a friend” should raise a red flag for readers.
A Facebook user’s xenophobic post with supposedly “shocking news” was not news and not even new; despite that, it was shared thousands of times.
A Trump advertisement smearing Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is running on the social media platform, despite the fact that it has already been debunked by multiple fact-checking sites.