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In this episode of the Arbiters of Truth series—Lawfare’s new podcast series on disinformation in the run-up to the 2020 election—Quinta Jurecic and Evelyn Douek spoke with Daphne Keller, the […]
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MEETING TODAY: COMMITTEE ON DISINFORMATION AND FAKE NEWS — Cicilline (D-R.I.), who is leading the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust investigation into Silicon Valley, is in Dublin this morning to address […]
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Google and Facebook are both considering new rules banning the micro-targeting of political ads, according to reports. Critics of political advertising online have long worried that the ability to display […]
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In some ways, the social media app TikTok couldn’t have rose to prominence at a worse moment. The platform for sharing short-form video clips is owned by the Chinese startup […]
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Politicians sometimes exaggerate the laws they’re proposing. But when they start making up new sections of a bill from whole cloth, something has gone wrong. In the case of the […]
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European Union officials are threatening to regulate how social-media platforms such as Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. moderate content, increasing pressure on the companies to remove bots and fake […]
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Check out Mediawell’s weekly roundup of content relating to Twitter’s newly announced political advertising ban. View excerpts and links to our selected articles here.
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Brian Fishman, who leads the effort against terrorist and hate organizations at Facebook, argues that counter-terrorism researchers need to tailor their recommendations to the corporate policymakers inside tech companies who […]
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Though criticized for their delayed reaction, the coalition of tech giants known as GIFCT began working together to curb online terrorist content in late 2016. Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and Google […]
