GOP senator’s sh*tposting alt temporarily suspended for being too ‘based’
Elon Musk said it was too ‘based.’
On Mar 1, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
House Republicans are trying to goad Biden into banning TikTok
The bill, granting Biden the power to ban TikTok, was opposed by every Democrat on the committee.
On Mar 1, 2023 by Mikael Thalen
Koo wants to replace Twitter—but can’t shake its reputation as a home for dictators
Koo’s rise raises questions.
On Mar 1, 2023 by Viola Stefanello
Libs of TikTok fans brigade Slack with accusations of ‘grooming’ to protest right-wing account’s suspension
They even managed to rope in the World Economic Forum.
On Feb 28, 2023 by Claire Goforth
FTC says AI companies need proof before they can claim their products work better than humans
‘You don’t need a machine to predict what the FTC might do when those claims are unsupported.’
On Feb 27, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Comments flood in as FCC seeks to fight digital discrimination and broadband disparities
More than 700 comments from various organizations came in.
On Feb 26, 2023 by Andrew Wyrich
European Commission bans TikTok from staff devices over data privacy concerns
The move comes after Congress banned the app on U.S. federal devices last year.
On Feb 23, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Supreme Court leans toward Twitter’s argument it did not knowingly aid ISIS terrorists
The Justices pondered the legality of everything from loaning a friend a gun to giving Osama Bin Laden money.
On Feb 22, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Supreme Court’s 230 decision hangs by a thumbnail
Supreme Court Justices signaled broad understanding and support for Section 230 in oral arguments.
On Feb 21, 2023 by David Covucci
Big telecom called out for attacks and delay of Biden’s FCC nominee
‘This position remains vacant because the companies that are lawfully subject to oversight by the FCC don’t want a watchdog.’
On Feb 19, 2023 by Andrew Wyrich
The Supreme Court could dismantle big tech—or keep them free from repercussions forever
Gonzalez v. Google could decide not only the future of Section 230, but the future of the internet as we know it.
On Feb 17, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Gigi Sohn says recent Supreme Court ruling won’t stop FCC from reinstating net neutrality
Sohn said in her third confirmation hearing that she believes the FCC still has the authority to act on net neutrality if Congress does not.
On Feb 14, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
JD Vance demands Gigi Sohn defend hypothetical tweets he made up at confirmation hearing
Gigi Sohn has now gone through 3 confirmation hearings since being nominated by Biden in 2021.
On Feb 14, 2023 by Mikael Thalen
Americans overwhelmingly want Congress to pass data protection laws
80% believe the data companies collect can cause harm.
On Feb 7, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
High-income areas pay less for broadband service, report finds
Average household income is ‘a strong predictor of broadband pricing.’
On Feb 7, 2023 by Andrew Wyrich
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