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Can democracy work on the Internet? Reddit tells a mixed story
Reddit’s decentralised model offers flexibility, allowing different communities to set their own standards of acceptability, and puts decisions in the hands of people who understand the context and have a stake in the outcome. But it is not without downsides.
US right-wing platform Gab acknowledges it was hacked
The CEO of Gab, a social network favoured by the US political right, said the platform had been attacked by “demon hackers” after an activist group released user data described as an important resource for research on the far right.
TV review: 'Star Trek: Lower Decks' will have you beaming (up) with glee
Animated comedy series strikes a good balance between irreverent humour and reverence for franchise lore.
Only an infusion of fresh blood can save democracy
It's important to ensure the continuity of two functioning parties for the sake of a flourishing system of US government.
Militant preppers, ‘boogaloo’ members and QAnon adherents can push products on Amazon
In a low-profile corner of Amazon’s expansive online retailscape, militant preppers, pro-gun provocateurs and election-fraud conspiracy theorists are turning a buck on the back of their beliefs.
After Facebook, Twitter ban, Trump fans and extremists turn elsewhere
With Trump banned from mainstream social networks, his fans have moved on to new platforms, which were less regulated and more confidential.
Black, female and high-profile, Kamala Harris is a top target in online fever swamps
Soon after Joe Biden announced last year that he would pick a woman as his running mate, US Rep. Jackie Speier began warning Facebook executives: Female politicians receive the most vile online attacks, and the company’s filters were failing to stop them.
Dozens charged in US Capitol riots spewed extremist rhetoric
Right-wing extremists, blessed by Donald Trump, were unleashed last month, and their menacing presence has reignited the debate over domestic extremism and how law enforcement should be handling these groups.
Facebook, Twitter outpaced by smaller platforms in fight against harmful content - agency
(Reuters) - Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet's YouTube made smaller strides than their social media rivals including TikTok and Reddit at battling harmful content such as hate speech and misinformation during the second half of 2020, a study released on Monday showed.
Why should Marjorie Taylor Greene apologise?
It was Google that led her astray, she said. And the GOP loves her just the way she is.