A group of high-profile free speech advocates including government officials, journalists, and academics have signed a letter to Brazil condemning the...
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The founder of Meta,* Mark Zuckerberg, expressed regret that he did not push back against pressure from the US government to censor speech on Meta’s Facebook platform in a letter to US House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH). The tech billionaire asserted that his platform is ready to “push back” against similar attempts.
A group of high-profile free speech advocates including government officials, journalists, and academics have signed a letter to Brazil condemning the...
A group of high-profile free speech advocates including government officials, journalists, and academics have signed a letter to Brazil condemning the...
perfect storm of crises has been building. It comes from still bubbling rage with governments for their single-minded obsession with Covid and the...
By Diogo Costa As democracies grapple with misinformation, Brazil’s hardline approach is seen by some as a potential model. The country has...
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Donald Trump alleged that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told him he wouldn't vote for a Democrat in the upcoming election, which Meta denies, asserting...
Donald Trump alleged that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told him he wouldn't vote for a Democrat in the upcoming election, which Meta denies, asserting...
Understanding disinformation has emerged as a lightning rod in the United States ahead of the November election, with academics and think-tanks facing...
Understanding disinformation has emerged as a lightning rod in the United States ahead of the November election, with academics and think-tanks facing...