Twitter announced over the weekend that it intends to make Joe Biden ‘@POTUS’ next year regardless of the actual outcome of the election.
Read moreFacebook is building a strategy to help get on President-elect Joe Biden's good side, company sources told the Financial Times.
Read moreThe tech CEOs came out on the defense in a wide range of questions.
Read moreSen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) says he has been approached by a Facebook whistleblower who alleges coordination between Facebook, Google, and Twitter to suppress and censor their platforms.
Read moreMark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey will appear before a Senate committee on Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT.
Read moreThe president-elect has hired former Facebook executives even though some in his camp consider the company enemy No. 1.
Read moreThe self-proclaimed arbiters of truth in Big Tech want to keep the truth under wraps.
Read moreNSA whistleblower Edward Snowden recently criticized Facebook, Amazon and Google for abusing people’s personal data and insisted that people need to understand the threat to privacy that these social media platforms pose.
Read moreDeadline pushed back amid ongoing wave of US election misinformation.
Read moreFacebook on Thursday removed a group called Stop the Steal, a pro-Trump group organizing public calls for election integrity as several states still have not finished counting ballots.
Read moreCenter for Tech and Civic Life has refused several requests to show how much of its $350 million was spent in Democrat, GOP areas.
Read moreSocial media website Twitter labeled posts and retweets by President Donald Trump eight times in just the last 24 hours.
Read moreBe warned - Twitter is blocking anyone who retweets this tweet that was posted earlier on The Gateway Pundit Twitter page.
Read more'USA is moving towards ending one of the fiercest waves of hate in modern history,' Tawakkol Karman tweeted
Read moreThe Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the watchdog group Common Cause issued a joint request Thursday for Twitter to temporarily suspend President Trump’s account over the spread of disinformation about the election.
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