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Kremlin Calls Facebook's Removal Of Russian Pages And Ads Censorship
Facebook is targeting the Russia-based Internet Research Agency — the "troll factory" that is under indictment for interfering in the 2016 U.S. election.
Twitter Relaunches Verification Check. Here's How To Apply For One
The social media giant said it will again begin verifying certain accounts after putting the process on hold for more than three years.
U.S. says Russian bot farm used AI to impersonate Americans
The bot farm used AI to create social media profiles impersonating Americans and posting post support for Russia’s war in Ukraine and other pro-Kremlin narratives.
U.S. will review social media for foreign student visa applications
The U.S. State Department said it is restarting the process for foreigners applying for student visas but all applicants will now be required to unlock their social media accounts for review.
In 'Betrayal,' ABC's Jonathan Karl asks: 'Must the Trump show go on?'
Karl notes often that Trump continues his campaign to invalidate the 2020 election — even now. The "Trump show" remains very much on stage, finding an audience and threatening to extend its run.
Research Suggests Gun Background Checks Work, But They're Not Everything
Recent studies have found that background checks can help curb gun violence. In recent shootings, though, evidence is tougher to see.
'Aetna, I'm Glad I Met Ya!' — On Twitter
Stodgy old insurance companies are working on their social media skills to deal with new kinds of customer complaints. The company accounts on Twitter and elsewhere also help the insurers manage their brands and do quick damage control.
U.S. Appeals Court Rules Trump Violated 1st Amendment By Blocking Twitter Followers
The judges upheld a lower court decision that found Trump used the platform for official purposes, which precludes him from banning users because they disagree with his views.
The Digital Backstory Of The Much-Debated GOP Memo On The FBI
Steve Inskeep talks to Molly McKew of the social media intelligence group New Media Frontier, who says Russian-controlled social media accounts helped to drive public pressure to release the memo.
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Twitter will limit uses of SMS 2-factor authentication. What does this mean for users?
Users who don't pay a fee for Twitter Blue within the next 30 days will lose SMS two-factor authentication. But there are ways to work around this without signing up for a Twitter subscription.
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