
Facebook CEO defends approach to free speech, cites China
Facebook’s CEO defended his company’s light regulation of speech, and lack of fact checking on political advertising, citing China’s censorship as a roadblock. Read more…
Facebook’s CEO defended his company’s light regulation of speech, and lack of fact checking on political advertising, citing China’s censorship as a roadblock. Read more…
Chinese video app TikTok said it would not allow paid political ads on its platform as they do not fit into the experience it aims to provide. Read more…
Smartphones have made it a lot easier for Indian political parties to get out their message to more voters with political cartoons aimed at youth market. Read more…
India’s political parties have been abusing WhatsApp ahead of the country’s general election and the company has warned them not to do so. Read more…
If it wasn’t clear before, it should now be very clear that net neutrality was nothing but a political ploy to get some control over something that has worked perfectly for decades unregulated and out Read more…
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