Ben Smith on the Bust of the Digital Media Age
The Semafor editor-in-chief discusses his new book “Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral.”
The Semafor editor-in-chief discusses his new book “Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral.”
The FDA’s proposed labeling requirement is facing backlash from processed food companies claiming the rule limits their free speech.
Here are some answers about the new social media network Bluesky that you don’t need an invite to see.
Since ratifying a contract, academic workers at University of California, San Diego have faced what they say is an escalating retaliation campaign.
Musk is impaled on the horns of a corporate dilemma described in radical critiques of the media.
The unusual investigation into former Defense deputy CFO Douglas Glenn follows Biden administration pledge to root out racism in the workplace.
The policy was invoked to protect the world’s longest-reigning monarch, who died that day, from being silenced.
A year after Israel killed the Palestinian American journalist, an FBI probe remains pending, yet the U.S. has gone silent on her death.
Confusion reigned as Twitter’s capricious billionaire owner seemed to make company policy on the fly.
Any discussion of Jane’s Revenge, which is responsible for a series of vandalism attacks and threatening statements, is now subject to Facebook’s most stringent restrictions.
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