Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar says gap between existing legislation and tech advancements only widening, will seek to form effective measures to protect privacy, economy

On TikTok, three hashtags linked to antisemitism were viewed more than 25 million times in six months, and on Instagram, there are 'millions' of antisemitic hashtags, survey finds

Team of experts reportedly to be appointed by communications minister will seek to also force social media giants to explain censorship, algorithms

Data scientist Frances Haugen tells lawmakers the tech giant refuses to make changes that could harm its profits; senators say time for inaction has passed

Mark Zuckerberg accuses former employee Frances Haugen of painting false picture in damning Senate testimony as lawmakers vow action to rein in social media behemoth

Armed with tens of thousands of pages of secretly copied internal research documents, ex-employee accuses social media giant of knowingly harming children and fueling polarization

Popular messaging platform says it is 'working to get things back to normal'

Critics say the insurgent group is being provided a megaphone to legitimize itself on online platforms, as its spokesperson denies 'poisonous propaganda' to over 350,000 followers

Feature is being embraced by some religious leaders as a cutting-edge way to engage the faithful online, but some worry about social media giant's privacy and security safeguards

PM takes to Facebook Live as part of campaign to push shots on young holdouts; defends boosters as a 'great service' to the world for collecting data, despite WHO urging moratorium

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