Will Twitter claim this was another "accident" like they did with Doug Mastriano?
Read moreA former Delaware computer repair shop owner is suing Twitter for defamation over how it handled a New York Post story on President-elect Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.
Read moreThe year 2020 straddles the massive gap between the company Facebook projects itself to be and the one defined by its IRL actions.
Read moreFacebook has decided on a novel strategy to try and get back in Joe Biden's good graces: brainwash convince its 2 billion users that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
Read moreFacebook and Twitter have reversed algorithms deployed during the election to prioritize MSM reporting
Read moreThe EU is fining Twitter Inc. for failing to document or properly notify the regulator within 72 hours of learning of a data breach disclosed in January 2019 that exposed some users’ private tweets.
Read moreAustralia’s consumer regulator has taken social media giant Facebook to court for secretly harvesting the data of users via its VPN subsidiary Onavo Protect.
Read moreFacebook’s Astronomically Stupid Community Standards
Read moreForty state attorneys general are expected to file an antitrust lawsuit against Facebook Wednesday, alleging that the company engages in anticompetitive behavior, people familiar with the lawsuit told Fox News. Lawmakers have previously pressed Facebook on its 2012 and 2014 purchases of Instagram and WhatsApp, respectively, which the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) vetted at the time. The lawsuit will accuse Facebook, which has more than 2.7 billion users, of buying out its competitors and leaving consumers with fewer social media alternatives, those familiar with the matter said.
Read moreHenderson, NV – Parler CEO and founder John Matze slammed Twitter today for suspending the account of Bobby Piton following his testimony at a voter fraud hearing in Arizona. Piton, who is a trained mathematician, testified as an expert witness at the hearing on Monday about the state’s election results. Piton said that if it were up to him, he would not have certified the state’s election results, and that in his opinion the results were “fraudulent based on the data.”
Read moreLast year, Twitter banned speech that dehumanises others based on religion or caste and updated rule to add age, disability and disease.
Read moreParler CEO and founder John Matze denounced Facebook this morning after reports that the tech giant is planning to work with Vice President Joe Biden to push what CEO Mark Zuckerberg called "authoritative information" regarding the soon-to-be-available COVID-19 vaccines.
Read moreThe goal was to showcase “authoritative” outlets and make “hyperpartisan” outlets like Breitbart less prominent
Read moreThe $750+ billion company still has options, but none end well.
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