Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok failed to act on 84% of posts spreading anti-Jewish hatred and propaganda reported via the platforms’ official complaints system.
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok failed to act on 84% of posts spreading anti-Jewish hatred and propaganda reported via the platforms’ official complaints system.
"After years of no innovation at all, Twitter is making big product changes. It has acquired Breaker and Revue, and presumably has more M&A coming. It’s coming out with Spaces. The only thing it clearly isn’t working on is an edit _...Read More_
"After years of no innovation at all, Twitter is making big product changes. It has acquired Breaker and Revue, and presumably has more M&A coming. It’s coming out with Spaces. The only thing it clearly isn’t working on is an edit _...Read More_
>"Twitter is an essential element of the media and entertainment spheres, with 187 million daily active users. Twitter’s inability to turn its _...Read More_
>"Twitter is an essential element of the media and entertainment spheres, with 187 million daily active users. Twitter’s inability to turn its _...Read More_
Amazon’s bravado was startling for its message, but also because it represents a departure from expected online corporate behavior. On social media, brands have been evolving from public-relations automatons to your cool friends. When _...Read More_
Amazon’s bravado was startling for its message, but also because it represents a departure from expected online corporate behavior. On social media, brands have been evolving from public-relations automatons to your cool friends. When _...Read More_
>"Aleks Wansbrough, author of "Capitalism and the Enchanted Screen: Myths and Allegories in the Digital Age" asks: If even the President can be censored, what hope is _...Read More_
>"Aleks Wansbrough, author of "Capitalism and the Enchanted Screen: Myths and Allegories in the Digital Age" asks: If even the President can be censored, what hope is _...Read More_
There the social media giant was told that it was "welcome to do business in India", but it had to follow the laws of the country "irrespective of Twitter's own rules and guidelines".
There the social media giant was told that it was "welcome to do business in India", but it had to follow the laws of the country "irrespective of Twitter's own rules and guidelines".