Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has declared that two highly circulated online posts on its platforms that received complaints, due to the posters’ decision to purposely “misgender” the individuals captured on video, were not a violation of its policies.
Read More Meta: ‘Misgendering’ People Who Identify As Opposite Sex Doesn’t Violate Hate Speech PolicyTag: content moderation
Meta Will Pay $25M To Trump In Suspended Accounts Settlement
Meta, formerly the Facebook company, is set to pay President Donald Trump $25 million in order to settle a 2021 lawsuit over the president’s previously suspended social media accounts.
Read More Meta Will Pay $25M To Trump In Suspended Accounts SettlementTikTok Sued By 13 States Over Addictive Features That Target Children
TikTok is being sued by 13 states and the District of Columbia in new lawsuits that allege the social media platform uses addictive features to “intentionally target children.”
Read More TikTok Sued By 13 States Over Addictive Features That Target ChildrenTikTok sued by 13 states and DC, accused of harming younger users
TikTok faces new lawsuits filed by 13 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, accusing the popular social media platform of harming and failing to protect young people.
Read More TikTok sued by 13 states and DC, accused of harming younger usersHillary Clinton Calls For Federal Social Media Regulation, Concerned With Losing ‘Total Control’
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed her concern of losing “total control” of social media platforms, and called for further regulations on a recent CNN interview.
Read More Hillary Clinton Calls For Federal Social Media Regulation, Concerned With Losing ‘Total Control’Biden Admin Wins Supreme Court Case on Big Tech Censorship
The Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit against the Biden Administration that accused them of illegally conspiring with Big Tech companies to censor social media posts regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA vaccines, and Hunter Biden’s laptop.
Read More Biden Admin Wins Supreme Court Case on Big Tech Censorship