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Meta to settle Cambridge Analytica lawsuit for $725 millionSpeed Read
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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The debate around the Online Safety Bill and free speechfeature UK’s landmark legislation a test case for how governments around the world can regulate content online
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What Silicon Valley lay-offs mean for the future of techfeature Meta and Twitter are among a number of tech giants shedding staff as recession bites
By Fred Kelly Published
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Mastodon and other Twitter alternatives explainedIn Depth Former tweeters are flocking to rival platforms following Elon Musk’s takeover
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Is the Metaverse to blame for Meta's layoff of 11,000 employees?Speed Read
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Meta: Zuckerberg's grand bet goes badly wrongfeature
By The Week Staff Published
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Kanye West, Parler and the rise of right-wing social mediaTalking Point Controversial rapper agrees deal to buy Twitter-style platform as conservatives ‘flock’ to ‘free speech’ apps
By The Week Staff Published
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Nick Clegg, Meta and the OnlyFans allegationsfeature Social media giant says the accusations of bribery are ‘baseless’
By The Week Staff Published
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Big Tech and the US midtermsfeature Social media giants have announced new guidelines but fears persist that few lessons have been learned
By The Week Staff Published
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Leaning out: The most powerful woman in tech moves onfeature
By The Week Staff Published
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Sheryl Sandberg’s mixed legacyIn the Spotlight The most important woman in tech is leaving Meta. Will she be missed?
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COO Sheryl Sandberg to step down from Meta after 14 yearsSpeed Read
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Supreme Court temporarily blocks Texas social media lawSpeed Read
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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Tik-tots: the rules for children on social mediafeature Third of parents say they would allow their child to use popular platforms ‘despite the age requirement’
By The Week Staff Published
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