Social media posts containing misinformation evoke more moral outrage than posts with trustworthy information, and that outrage facilitates the spread of misinformation, according to a new study by ...
When Instagram says only eight percent of its users are between 13 and 16, it neglects to factor in that many of them are ...
After an election season rife with disinformation, Thanksgiving dinner with relatives could get interesting. A new study from ...
A proposed law to give Australia’s media authority more powers that would have silenced critics of abortion and trans ...
A seventh grade media literacy class in New York is learning how to have difficult but empathetic questions as they combat ...
If the rumors are true and Sony is making a portable PS5, some important features will make or break the console. Here's what ...
Megan Thee Stallion’s lawsuit against Milagro Gramz highlights the growing need for online accountability. Will it set a ...
With at least 93 counties having finished their recounts of the North Carolina Supreme Court race, Democratic incumbent ...
Ellison is urging health insurer Humana to correct alleged “misinformation" over which health care providers will be ...
The majority of approved ads (eight) were in Irish, pointing to a clear blind spot in TikTok’s moderation system. According to the latest transparency report TikTok had to submit under the EU Digital ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, a panel event on the 2024 U.S. presidential election took place in the Speaker’s Corner of the Falvey ...
In an apparent attempt to dispel hurricane misinformation, a member of Congress asked the head of FEMA outright if she ...