So-called 'Facebook Bill,' meant to block harmful content on social media, is far too broad, opens door to harm freedom of speech, says IDI's Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler

Communications minister's reported initiative comes as government advances controversial bid to enable censorship of posts deemed 'incitement'

Legislation pushed by justice minister would give authorities more power to have social media posts removed if they are deemed 'incitement'

Session delayed as former PM's lawyer brings sick note for son; plaintiff's attorney: 'I hope he is strong enough for our next session, we'll get there in the end'

Proposed law, allowing courts to remove content that incites violence or ‘endangers mental health,’ is met with pushback from right-wing leaders, who claim it will crimp speech

One year after platform began combating phenomenon, watchdog says some search terms are blocked, but others remain available; and response to flagged content is insufficient

Dorsey tweets that he is 'really sad... yet really happy' about his decision to leave the company

Lily Ebert, author of the new memoir 'Lily's Promise,' and her great-grandson Dov Forman have gained millions of social media followers, and their posts have over 100 million views

Net income in July-September period was $9.19 billion, social media giant says; whistleblower who leaked internal documents tells UK lawmakers company stokes online hate, extremism

Former president's TRUTH Social already being offered for pre-order in Apple's App Store, parent company says, and plans in works for 'non-woke' subscription video service

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