
Parler Is Down. What Will Happen to the Far-Right Media Ecosystem?
Amazon, Google, and Apple all pulled services from the 'free-speech' app because of users' role in organizing the January 6th attempted insurrection at the Capitol
Amazon, Google, and Apple all pulled services from the 'free-speech' app because of users' role in organizing the January 6th attempted insurrection at the Capitol
Amazon has also reportedly threatened to boot the platform from their web services
As Twitter and Facebook crack down on misinformation, many on the right are joining smaller sites like Parler and MeWe— creating echo-chambers of extremist ideas
Beginning in May 2020, youth organizers across the country have been mobilizing against police brutality in […]
Representatives from the popular social media app have previously denied similar allegations
Following Twitter's removal of QAnon accounts, TikTok has removed hashtags associated with the conspiracy theory
Young women are particularly susceptible to eating disorders — but social media is feeding them ads for apps to help girls starve themselves
"QAnon is not an individual. It's a global decentralized movement and it's found a voice in the halls of power"
An online misinformation expert weighs in on the social media giant's reform efforts, the value of A.I. in fighting propaganda, and the true test of the online advertiser boycott
Over 400 companies have at least temporarily pulled advertising from the platform