Social media users speculated it might have been caused by China or a "false flag" staged by "globalists."
Netflix's "Leave the World Behind" started trending today as people couldn't use their phones.
The comedian keeps getting richer as his podcast continues to share more bullshit.
There's been much wailing and gnashing of teeth since Elon Musk took over the bird app but it's not like the platform was ever a fun place to be.
Elon Musk is dealing with even more legal headaches.
Elon Musk’s X lost the former cable news king of primetime because the "everything app" couldn’t develop streaming technology fast enough.
The InfoWars owner has returned to the social media platform some five years after he was kicked off.
The Donald Trump campaign, Real America’s Voice, and The Daily Beast are all caught up in a web of internet suspicion surrounding the advent of AI deepfakes.
The ghost of the right-wing social media platform Parler lives on in emails from right-wing darlings trying to squeeze money out of old users.
Parler banned Troy Smocks over violent threats—threats that landed him in federal prison. Now Smocks is suing for $370 million.
A Canada-based prankster used an AI Tucker Carlson voice and a spoofed phone number to chat with the InfoWars host before things quickly went sour.
Newly crowned Parler CEO Ryan Coyne won't run a "politically motivated advocacy organization." Say goodnight, Alt Tech.
The platform, popular among right-wingers, has had a tough few months. After Ye's acquisition of the site fell apart, a new owner plans to reset.
The Infowars host is alleged to have transferred millions of dollars in real estate, cash, and business deals to family and friends.
According to texts, the site ‘National File’ is bankrolled by Jones’ family with the purpose of spreading more conspiracies on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
The case of an American citizen who became a top propagandist for al-Qaeda looms large over our modern free speech battles.
The bankrupt radio host owes around $1.5 billion to the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims.
Nick Fuentes is back on Twitter, but his personal groupie ‘groyper’ influencers on Instagram use low-key memes and phrases to keep off the moderators’ radar.
It's clear Musk would rather burn Twitter to the ground than hear people question the wisdom of his choices.
Are “shadow banning” and “visibility filtering” synonymous, and should you care?