X sees fresh investment from Amazon amid ad struggles
Amazon Makes Fresh Investment in X Amid Ad Struggles Amazon, the e-commerce giant, has recently made a significant move by reinvesting in advertising on platform X. This decision comes after Amazon had withdrawn its ad spending from X over a…
South Sudan lifts ban on Facebook and TikTok after violent unrest
South Sudan Lifts Ban on Facebook and TikTok: Balancing Online Safety with Public Rights South Sudan, a country plagued by violent unrest, has recently made a significant decision regarding its digital landscape. The authorities in South Sudan have lifted the…
Tech firms urged to remove violent content after Southport murders
Tech Firms Urged to Take Swift Action in Removing Violent Content Following Southport Tragedy In the aftermath of the recent Southport murders, the UK government is calling upon tech firms and social media platforms to take immediate action in eliminating…
RNC Seeks To Reinstate Claims Against Google Over Spam Filters
RNC Seeks To Reinstate Claims Against Google Over Spam Filters The Republican National Committee (RNC) is making headlines once again as it seeks to reinstate claims against tech giant Google over alleged discriminatory practices. In a recent development, the RNC…
Trump signs executive order on speech rights
Analyzing Trump’s Executive Order on Speech Rights: A Concern for Free Speech Advocates President Trump’s recent executive order on speech rights has sparked skepticism among free speech advocates. The order, aimed at addressing concerns about censorship and bias on social…
Brazil challenges Meta’s hate speech policy changes
Brazil Challenges Meta’s Hate Speech Policy Changes Brazil has recently demanded answers from Meta, the parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram, over proposed policy changes that could potentially weaken protections against hate speech on the platforms. This…
Russia slaps Google with $78 million fine
Russia Slaps Google with $78 Million Fine Google, the tech giant known for its ubiquitous search engine and video platform YouTube, has recently found itself in hot water with Russian regulators. The company has been slapped with a hefty $78…
Meta Granted Exempt Content-Moderation Status To Top Advertisers
Meta Granted Exempt Content-Moderation Status To Top Advertisers Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has recently come under fire as documents have been revealed, shedding light on a two-tiered content-moderation system. This system seemingly prioritizes the protection of Meta’s biggest ad-revenue…
Why Is Twitter Doubling Down On Political Posts?
Why Is Twitter Doubling Down On Political Posts? In the fast-paced realm of social media, Twitter has always been a platform that thrives on real-time information and trending topics. This has inevitably led to a significant amount of political content…
Twitter's New Visibility Labels Preach 'Transparency,' But Don't Quell Brand-Safety Fears
Twitter’s New Visibility Labels Preach ‘Transparency,’ But Don’t Quell Brand-Safety Fears Twitter, one of the social media giants, has recently introduced visibility labels as part of its ongoing efforts to promote transparency on the platform. While this move is aimed…

















