In 2022, right-wing extremists are increasingly decentralized, switching to new technologies like NFTs, and running for local office.
A Washington Post analysis shows that 47 far-right figures' followings on Gab, Gettr, Rumble and Telegram have largely flatlined.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol wants social media to answer for its role.
The agreement will see Rumble provide infrastructure and video sharing for Trump's Twitter clone and upcoming streaming platform.
A new Twitter rule against sharing "personal media" without consent is predictably being gamed by the far right.
In his ruling, the judge said the shaman's sentence was meant to set an example since he had become one of the leading symbols of the riot.
QAnon supporters have reportedly lingered in Dallas at the behest of a Telegram influencer who predicted JFK Jr.'s return using numerology.
Rep. Larry Bucshon is investing in the same guy who sent an angry mob to pillage his workplace, but that's Republican politics these days for you.
QAnon supporters reportedly believe the late Kennedy will re-appear to proclaim Donald Trump the "king of kings."
Internal documents from the company's response team reveal the failed algorithms and reporting issues that were overhauled in the wake of the brutal shooting.
This weekend saw a blitz of damning coverage of internal struggles at Facebook, cited to documents leaked by ex-employee Francis Haugen.
A new study by the company examined tweets by political officials and links to news outlets.
Watkins, who is widely suspected of being behind the QAnon conspiracy theory, wants to represent Arizona in 2023.
The groups facing the toughest restrictions on Facebook are a laundry list of the U.S. government's enemies.
Members of the hacktivist collective are leaking a large data tranche that they say is part of a larger leak affecting the web registrar Epik.
After Reddit's CEO demurred on taking misinfo-laden communities down, Redditors are taking things into their own hands.
The right-wing legislator posted a very weird picture on social media this week, and we're trying to get to the bottom of it.
Police display a shocking lack of “basic news and social media information literacy.”
A post that cast doubt on the covid-19 vaccine was the platform's most viewed link in the first quarter of 2021.
Dominion supposedly failed to disprove the Pro-Trump podcaster's widely rejected theories. She's pumping out fresh material daily.