
Trump Permanently Banned From Twitter – But Is It All Too Late?
As rioters stormed the Capitol, social media sites took some overdue action, knowing his presidency had mere days remaining.
As rioters stormed the Capitol, social media sites took some overdue action, knowing his presidency had mere days remaining.
Covid-19 has been a super-spreader event of misinformation online, leading to an all-time high level of fake news online.
TikTok has put new restrictions on weight-loss ads, following heavy criticism for promoting dangerous diets to young users.
The US has announced that TikTok and WeChat will be removed from all US app stores this by Sunday. Here's our FAQ.
TikTok has finally found a new home, as a partnership with Oracle allows the social media app to remain un-banned in the US.
Facebook has announced that it’s launching new initiatives to support Black entrepreneurs - but what can we expect to see?
President Trump has joined US-based video-sharing app Triller to hopefully divert users from Chinese-owned TikTok.
Snapchat has announced it will be releasing new tools to help its users register to vote, ahead of the US elections.
With Trump apparently on the verge of banning TikTok, could Microsoft be the company to throw it a life line?
We explore how Google, Facebook and Twitter are reacting to working from home, plus what lessons the rest of us can learn.
The MLB has announced that the league's app will now include ways for fans to cheer and boo their teams during games.
It’s been a chaotic few days in the TikTok community. We've done a quick roundup of its rocky week.
Social media bots have created a contentious atmosphere on platforms like Twitter, and studies show they are causing havoc
The Government of India has announced a ban on 59 Chinese apps, including the controversial video app Tik Tok. Here's why.
Racial profiling has plagued hyperlocal social network Nextdoor for years. A new petition offers tools that could help.
Twitter announced today that it would be adding a new feature to the popular social media platform: audio tweets!
Facebook has fired an employee for calling out a coworker on Twitter over a Black Lives Matter dispute.
Social media sites can no longer fence-sit in the fight between established, institutional power and calls for social justice
President Trump and the social media industry have butted heads over fact-checking and censorship on the platforms
Facebook has announced some big video-based changes, including Messenger Rooms for group video calls with up to 50 people.
With fake news spreading online and being used in scams, many tech companies are tackling the problem head on.