Now that, with “Twitter Files,” the cat is officially out of the bag regarding the US government and its agencies’ involvement in flagging user content on the social site – the question becomes, should this form of censorship be officially investigated by Congress?
A majority of Americans want Congress to investigate whether the FBI was involved in censoring posts on Twitter and other social media sites following new revelations from billionaire CEO Elon Musk’s release of the “Twitter Files,” a poll released on Dec. 26 found.
The Biden admin is set to drop more than $550,000 in grants to develop artificial intelligence that protects users from 'discriminatory speech' on social media.
Department of Homeland Security failed to terminate the security credentials for thousands of its former employees, an internal watchdog reported Thursday.
FBI reveals it did in fact communicate with Twitter, referring to their correspondence with "numerous companies" involving "multiple sectors and industries" as "longstanding and ongoing."
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) removed a loophole from legislation that would have allowed Apple and Google to keep censoring in the name of “digital safety."