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Child influencers in Illinois can now sue their parents
It's the first law of its kind in America.
Read Trump's third criminal indictment for yourself
The former president is now facing criminal charges in three states.
By Amanda Yeo
Facebook and Instagram have officially started blocking news in Canada
Meta followed through on its threat.
Indonesia bans X.com (Twitter?) under country's laws on pornography
The ministry of communications has reached out to Twitter to clarify what the site is all about.
Tucker Carlson's Twitter show viewership is declining
Musk promoted Carlson's show multiple times on the platform. It's losing viewership.
By Matt Binder
Threads backtracks flagging right-wing users for spreading disinformation
Regardless, right-wing Twitter users already hate Threads.
By Matt Binder
Sorry Netflix, Streamberry isn't funny
Charlie Brooker's 'Black Mirror' satire on the streaming giant falls flat — because Netflix has reasons to be in on the joke.
By Chris Taylor
Stephen King has reignited his Twitter beef with Ted Cruz
"You've also spent a lot of time in Cancun."
By Sam Haysom
U.S. to spend $42 billion to expand broadband internet access under Biden plan
Billions for universal broadband with a focus on rural areas.
By Matt Binder
Asylum-seekers struggle to enter U.S. using CBP One app, says IRC report
An IRC working group addressed growing immigration concerns spurred by new asylum policy.
OpenAI quietly lobbied for weaker AI regulations while publicly calling to be regulated
The company's lobbying efforts succeeded, by the way.
By Matt Binder
What is Signal? The basics of the most secure messaging app.
If you love privacy, there's a lot to love about Signal.
By Rachel Kraus and Christianna Silva
How to get unbanned from Instagram: Run for president
Instagram lifted its ban on conspiracy theorist (and presidential candidate) Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Right-wing Musk fans win Twitter CEO's loyalty. Staff loses.
Everything you need to know about Elon Musk's controversial support for a right wing outlet that led to resignations at Twitter.
By Matt Binder
Elon Musk will launch Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign on Twitter Spaces
"Politically neutral" Elon Musk is getting involved in the Republican primary.
By Matt Binder
Steven Crowder suspended from YouTube for letting Alex Jones guest host
If Crowder receives one more strike in the next 90 days, his channels will be permanently banned.
By Matt Binder
Shocking: Congress seemed to actually understand AI's potential risks during hearing
Heartbreaking: There's still plenty of time for them to get everything all wrong.
By Matt Binder
Crowdfunding platform Buy Me a Coffee removes far-right influencers and QAnon accounts
Hundreds of thousands of dollars had been raised before Buy Me a Coffee stepped in.
By Matt Binder
Republicans release AI-generated attack ad on President Biden
Every image in the ad is generated by AI.
By Matt Binder
Elon Musk said the Twitter Files were basically dead. Barely anyone noticed.
Following his interview on the BBC, Musk told followers that it was time to "move on" from the Twitter Files.
By Matt Binder
Conservative social media platform Parler acquired and then immediately shut down by new owner
"No reasonable person believes that a Twitter clone just for conservatives is a viable business any more," said Parler's new owner.
By Matt Binder
Elon Musk apparently on the outs with Matt Taibbi over Twitter-Substack feud
Taibbi said he would no longer use Twitter after it blocked Substack. Musk then unfollowed him.
By Matt Binder
Record-breaking Wisconsin Supreme Court flip sparks reflection on youth voter mobilization
A collective call to action by and for youth voters was met with a resounding response.