A new report reveals a major campaign by influencers peddling aspartame to followers, but not disclosing that they'd been paid by a soda company trade group.
The reported posts included content that denied the Holocaust and promoted white supremacy. In response, Musk called the researchers a "bronze tier psy ops."
The coordinated campaign erroneously claimed the US military possesses the ability to harness and weaponize floods, droughts, and volcanic eruptions.
The company that was recently rebranded as X claims it will have a moderation team for political ads on its platform.
Meta found 7,704 accounts and 954 pages on Facebook and Instagram boosting pro-China content and criticizing US policies.
Reddit corporate claims victory over its disgruntled mods as r/aww, r/pics, and r/videos abandon the "John Oliver rule."
The Reddit debacle continues as it replaces the r/malefashionadvice subreddit moderators following their refusal to reopen to the public.
The ad accuses Trump of “attacking” Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, and it features a comically robotic version of the Truth Social founder's voice.
And the one feature this Instagram spinoff should stay far away from.
Meta’s Threads app will gobble up your data and have limited options to start when it releases July 6.
Disney apparently had to hastily redesign her animatronic for The Hall of Presidents after betting on a Clinton win in the 2016 election.
A former intelligence officer allegedly leaked classified info to Congress, and now House Republicans are hoping to lead a hearing on the matter.
The Secretary of State cancelled a trip to Beijing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made a meme. D.C. is obsessed with the "civilian airship."
Facebook says Trump's account no longer poses the same "serious risk to public safety" as it did when he was banned in the days after the Capitol riot.
Musk's barrage of reinstatements includes Ron Watkins, the alleged Q in QAnon.
Authorities arrested 25 people on Wednesday, after an investigation that included the monitoring of online chat groups.
Richard Spencer, Jason Kessler, Libs of TikTok all had faced some disciplinary action from Twitter in the past, and all sported blue checks on Friday.
While Ron Watkins may or may not be Q, his abysmal Arizona campaign has breathed its last breath.
The tech giant said Truth Social promises to remove violent and inciting content, but Truth's moderation policies have been spotty, to say the least.
The platform is being hammered for the mass number of accounts soliciting child sexual abuse material.