Tehran moved last week toward further government control of Instagram and other apps with draft bill that some worry could wipe out their livelihoods

Social media giant, increasingly seen as 'old' by younger generation, has announced a new plan to pay content creators

Congresswoman apparently disciplined under the 'strike' system Twitter launched in March to identify COVID-related content that is misleading enough to cause harm

Post also inundated with many pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel comments and photos

Tala Halawa admits 2014 post was ignorant, but claims broadcaster caved to pressure from those determined 'to eliminate Palestinians from public life'

Michael Caras says serving as a bridge between the Jewish and cryptocurrency worlds gives him the opportunity to provide guidance to some who would never have sought it otherwise

Social media giant must grants activists access to documents on its attempts to block sexism, homophobia, racism and antisemitism from the platform

Review of court records has found that at least 49 defendants allegedly tried to delete incriminating photos, videos and texts

New policies aim to block posts preaching genocide denial, but journalists and organizations say artificial intelligence algorithms are throwing the baby out with the bathwater

District judge James Boasberg says the claims are 'legally insufficient' and don't provide enough evidence that social media giant is a monopoly

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