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Andrew Tate is by no means a stranger to controversy. It looks like the popular social media influencer who has now been detained has had a significant impact on the youth in the UK and this has caused several schools to search for a remedy. The UK schools are developing special lessons to re-educate teens ‘brainwashed’ by Andrew Tate.
Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid shared photographs of the Mada 9 on social media, calling it a "honor" for the entire nation. And with that, Taliban has unveiled Afghanistan's first supercar.
Adin Ross' sister is a social media influencer and Instagram model. Meet Naomi Ross, Adin Ross' sister.
Twitter has been accused of collaborating with the FBI to censor users and spy on those who posed a threat to the Biden campaign. Court documents show that the social media company worked with the DOJ to intercept the communications of certain users and provided the FBI with access to personal data and behavior of its users. This is how the FBI hacked twitter.
Social media platforms have strayed from their stated roles as a digital town hall and a visible source of information by promoting a false narrative. Twitter censorship contributed to destructive pandemic policies and is criminal, says former white house COVID adviser.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the U.S. government has been using the anti-epidemic measures as bargaining chips. The America First Legal Foundation (AFL) found out that the government has used social media and NGOs to monitor public opinion, changed public health policy without scientific evidence. As a result, the US leads the world in confirmed coronavirus cases, and its citizens are at high risk of infection.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Google for collecting biometric data. The case was filed in response to a federal appeals court's upholding of a Texas statute last month, which opens the door for legal action against social media corporations that engage in content moderation.
The rapid escalation of online censorship, and increasingly offline censorship, cannot be overstated. The silencing tactic that has most commonly provoked attention and debate is the banning of particular posts or individuals by specific social media platforms. But the censorship regime that has been developed, and which is now rapidly escalating, extends far beyond those relatively limited punishments.
A report published Saturday revealed that social media giants Meta—Facebook's parent company—and TikTok are driving traffic to content promoting a military coup to overthrow Brazil's democracy.
A 21-year-old Gujarat youth performing garba suddenly collapsed and died. The footage of the incident, which was apparently caught by a friend, has gone viral on social media.