New York is mandating that major social media apps disclose the volume of their hate speech and misinformation.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced social media companies will now need to report their content moderation ...
The Supreme Court ruled today in two cases that could have a major impact on how social media platforms operate and how the government can interfere on behalf of political speech on these platforms.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday that social media companies must start reporting their content moderation policies to her office, as required by the “Stop Hiding Hate” Act.
Social media giants in NY must reveal content moderation plans to tackle harmful content under new 'Stop Hiding Hate' Act.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced that social media companies operating in the state must begin reporting ...
Two state laws that could upend the way social media companies handle content moderation are still in limbo after a Supreme Court ruling sent the challenges back to lower courts, vacating previous ...
I’ve been trying to stay off social media these past few days—as much as I can as a journalist. On Thursday, a video popped up on my X feed, displaying the very moment that political activist Charlie ...
California will no longer enforce key provisions of a law requiring social media companies to disclose details about their content moderation practices after settling a lawsuit with Elon Musk’s X Corp ...
The Supreme Court punted on cases challenging Texas and Florida laws that regulate social media platforms’ content moderation practices. The case raised questions of whether Facebook, X/Twitter, ...
The Republican backlash against social media platforms after Charlie Kirk’s assassination is throwing big tech companies into ...
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