election interference
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Twitter CEO To Call Bullshit On Claims Of Anti-GOP Censorship Before US Congress
Armed with various analyses of how users of the platform interact with and receive information from U.S. politicians and news outlets online, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey plans to firmly refute accusations that the social network is inherently biased against conservatives or doing anything to silence their tweets.
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Guccifer 2.0 And DCLeaks Booted From Twitter Following Mueller Indictments
In this photo illustration, a thumbprint is displayed on a mobile phone as the logo for the Twitter social media network is projected onto a screen on August 09, 2017 in London, England. On Saturday, Twitter gave the boot to two accounts — Guccifer 2.0 and DCLeaks — that were connected to the 2016 hack…
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Democrats Ratchet Up Pressure On Facebook Over Unanswered Privacy Questions
Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr., speaks during a hearing of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, May 8, 2018 in Washington. House Democrats are working to keep a flame to Facebook’s feet ahead of its anticipated responses to thousands of lingering questions over the handling of user…
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Placing Election Ads On Google Will Require A Government ID
If you want to place a political advertisement through Google’s massive advertising network during the upcoming US elections, you’re going to have to show some ID first. The search giant announced new policies Friday that will require advertisers prove they are a US citizen or permanent resident when buying election ads in the States.