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No evidence of anti-conservative bias by social media, new study asserts
Internet platforms like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube are not systematically biased against conservatives or right-wing viewpoints in their content moderation practices, according to an analysis from NYU researchers.
World’s longest Internet shutdown ends in parts of Myanmar
The world’s longest Internet shutdown – affecting more than a million people for 19 months in one of Myanmar’s ethnic conflict zones – has come to an end, according to a mobile operator based in the region.
‘Our education lifeline’: US battle over broadband heats up
With millions forced to work and learn from home, Covid-19 has laid bare the digital divide across the country, with technological inequality disproportionately affecting poor and minority communities.
Alphabet union alleges contract workers were silenced about pay
Google contract workers were banned from discussing their pay, and one was suspended for her labour activism, according to a complaint from the Alphabet Workers Union.
Mexican social media plan violates North America trade deal, industry says
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Latin American social media industry group that includes Facebook and Twitter said a reform in Mexico would violate an international trade pact, in swift backlash to a draft bill that seeks to regulate social media platforms.
From 0.076 cents to $45k: what you need to know about Bitcoin's value now
Do you know about Bitcoin's mysterious beginnings?
India slams Twitter amid face off over content; lawmakers spark exodus to rival Koo
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India rebuked Twitter on Wednesday for not complying with its orders to take down certain content and warned the social media giant that it needs to obey local laws, even as Indian lawmakers urged their followers to switch to home-grown rival Koo.
Twitter sees jump in user base amid US election turmoil
Twitter's user base jumped to 192 million following US presidential election drama, raking in record breaking profits for the tech giant.
India warns U.S. social media firms after dispute with Twitter
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad warned U.S. social media firms on Thursday to abide by the country's laws, a day after a face-off between Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration and Twitter over content regulation.
Bill Gates says social-media bans aren’t answer to divisiveness
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said social-media silencing such as Twitter Inc’s lifetime ban on former President Donald Trump risk leading to even more divisiveness in the US.