Facebook Lets Vietnam's Cyberarmy Target Dissidents, Rejecting a Celebrity's Plea
Mai Khoi, the “Lady Gaga of Vietnam,” wants that country’s vigilante force kicked off Facebook. The company told her the group is well within its rules.
Mai Khoi, the “Lady Gaga of Vietnam,” wants that country’s vigilante force kicked off Facebook. The company told her the group is well within its rules.
Tech giants like Google and Facebook appear to be aiding and abetting a vicious government campaign against Indian climate activists.
Opponents of "wokeness" want to declare anti-racist struggle dead, but co-optation doesn't determine the radical usefulness of a concept.
When I got my hands on the Gab data, the first thing I did was look up Trump’s account.
A homicide detective says he cleared the alternate suspect in Edna Franklin’s murder. Turns out the suspect’s alibi was a lie.
Izzy Smith-Wade-El talks about his primary win in the race for a Pennsylvania state House seat.
Journalists at the Jerusalem holy site documented police arbitrarily denying access, delivering beatings, and firing on reporters with rubber-coated bullets.
It’s time to stop the war on journalism.
A "vehicle forensics kit" can reveal where you've driven, what doors you opened, and who your friends are.
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