Twitter rolled back its COVID-19 misinformation policy in November, shortly after Elon Musk acquired the company. The decision marks a major shift for Meta, which is based in Menlo Park.
The charity arm of the National Press Club is set to host a "misinformation" researcher who led a group that suppressed ...
Simpson's death announcement was met with a mixed public reaction, not least because he was largely seen as a controversial ...
Former Wikimedia CEO Katherine Maher's admission of Wikipedia's censorship during the US elections and COVID pandemic sparks ...
The official response to COVID-19 triggered “some of the most aggressive usurpations of freedom" for Americans, Rep. Chuck ...
"It's is a disaster waiting to happen," warned Miles Taylor of The Future US, which is coordinating the campaign.
Brazil is on the brink of banning Twitter, with its bureaucrats accusing Elon Musk of breaking Brazilian law. The order to ...
Pfizer has been accused by the UK’s pharmaceutical watchdog of “bringing discredit” on the industry after senior executives ...
Even before the first case of COVID-19 was detected in the U.S., fears and uncertainties helped spur misinformation ... November by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of ...
In April 2024, a rumor circulated claiming that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had released a 148-page, ...
But COVID misinformation persists. Daily News File Photograph US President-elect Joe Biden speaks at the Queen Theater after a COVID-19 briefing he held Dec. 29, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware.
Elon Musk's clumsy brand shift from Twitter to X caused a potentially big problem this week when the social network started automatically changing "twitter.com" to "x.com" in links. The automatic ...