Twitter buried significant portions of tweets related to hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign chair John Podesta in the last two months of the 2016 presidential campaign. Twitter’s systems hid 48 percent of tweets using the #DNCLeak hashtag and 25 percent of tweets using #PodestaEmails, Twitter general counsel Sean Edgett said […]
Twitter’s Multi-Million Dollar U.S. Election Pitch to RT…
Twitter Censored #DNCLeaks, #PodestaEmails Tweets in Last Two Months of Campaign…
Spinoff: Whatever the Reports About Russian Trolls Buying Ads Is Initially, It’s Way, Way Worse…
Here Are Two of the Russian-Bought Facebook Ads That ‘Helped Sway the Election’…
Democratic Sen. Christopher Coons of Delaware shared two Russian-bought Facebook ads Tuesday during a congressional hearing on the foreign adversary’s attempts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election. One post, published by a page called “Being Patriotic,” promoted an apparently phony event in Pennsylvania for “Miners for Trump” and advocated for coal-mining jobs. Another alleged […]
On Russia, Tech Doesn’t Know What It Doesn’t Know…
While the Senate has spent the better part of a year making sense of Russia’s actions to influence the 2016 election, tech made quick work of its own analysis — or so it thinks. The glacial pace of Congress is often criticized, particularly contrasted to the tech industry, which still moves fast and breaks things, […]
Twitter to Ban Ads from Russia’s RT, Sputnik…
Twitter says it will ban ads from RT and Sputnik, two state-sponsored Russian news outlets that the U.S. intelligence community has said tried to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The San Francisco company also plans to donate proceeds from RT, formally known as Russia Today, and Sputnik ads to support outside research on […]
Revealed: How Twitter Pushed RT to Spend Big on 2016 U.S. Election…
Forcing Internet Platforms To Police Content Will Never Work
For many years now, we’ve pointed out that whenever people — generally legacy content companies and politicians — started pushing for internet platforms like Google, Facebook and Twitter to “police” content, that no matter what those platforms did, it was never going to be enough. For example, after years of resisting, Google finally caved to […]
Another Ridiculous Lawsuit Hopes to Hold Social Media Companies Responsible for Terrorist Attacks…
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