Can Silicon Valley disrupt ISIL’s virtual caliphate?
After San Bernardino, lawmakers called for tech companies to report or censor ‘terrorist’ content, but challenges abound
After San Bernardino, lawmakers called for tech companies to report or censor ‘terrorist’ content, but challenges abound
Igniting fear after San Bernardino risks leading to “fascistic, totalitarian regimes” says James Whitehead
Law student Max Schrems is attempting to sue the social media site over its privacy policies concerning European users
#PorteOuverte showed the Internet’s limits – and the enduring warmth of the real world – in hours after Paris attacks
Social media has reacted by not only showing support to France, but is being used to find missing individuals
Suspect allegedly used Yik Yak to threaten black students at Michigan Tech; similar threats made in Missouri
A social media user vowed to ‘shoot every black person I see’ after days of tension; one suspect was arrested
PAC of social media company to promptly reveal recipients of its campaign contributions
We analyze the polarizing coverage of the clashes in occupied East Jerusalem; plus, the false binaries in the media
They say schools should be screening anonymous social media websites to get rid of abusive language