To head off misuse of their platforms in mid-election, social media giants are freezing key functions. The next administration and Congress need to do far more to right-side the giants.
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Insights: Social Media In The Post-Trump Era Headed To Splitsville
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Insights: Social Media Platforms’ Election-Protection Plans A Start, But Not Nearly Enough Change For Long-Term
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Twitter Disables Core Functions To Prevent Spread Of Election Misinformation
Twitter is making unprecedented changes to core functions of its platform to combat misinformation ahead of the U.S. presidential election.
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TikTok In Talks With Twitter About Acquisition, Is Looking To Sue Trump Administration As Ban Looms (Report)
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Twitter’s Potential Subscription Features Include Undo Send, Auto Response, Custom Emojis, No Ads
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Twitter “Likely” To Test Subscription Options This Year As COVID Shrinks Ad Revenue, CEO Says
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100 Thieves Adds Bilingual Twitch Streamer, Viral Twitter Star ‘Neekolul’ To Starry Roster
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Twitter Introduces Audio Tweets, Enabling Users To Share 140-Second Voice Missives
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Racial Injustice Protests Draw Hundreds Of Millions Of Views On Twitter
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How YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, And More Platforms Are Responding To The George Floyd Protests
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YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter Crack Down On COVID-19 Conspiracy Film ‘Plandemic’
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