Trial conducted in Kenya showed gruesome Swahili language posts easily bypass detection; similarly hateful English ads approved as long as swear words taken out

Online hatred is a complex and growing problem; the current formula for what helps content succeed and spread only exacerbates it

Tim Gionet, who streamed live video from assault on Congress, faces a maximum sentence of six months imprisonment

Lev Leviev's daughter Ruthy paid some NIS 150,000 to get secular female social media stars to promote Jewish purity rules, celebrity news journalist Guy Pines reports

Neo-nazis and their partners are building thriving, macho communities across internet platforms like Instagram, Telegram and TikTok, evading detection with coded innuendo

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO believes the social media giant is resisting and thwarting his rights under the April merger agreement

18-year-old Salvador Ramos, who killed 21 people in the deadliest US school shooting since 2012, also posted pictures of his rifles on Instagram that he bought after his birthday

As Musk appears to tiptoe back on $44b acquisition of Twitter over scale of user inauthenticity, Tel Aviv company Cyabra says it estimates millions of fake accounts

Tesla CEO says he wants confirmation of platform's estimates on number of fake users, claims true number is at least 20% or higher; comment bolsters theory he may not want deal

After Buffalo shooting Twitch saysit removed livestream of massacre within two minutes of it going up, but clips from the video were still showing up on Twitter

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