Big Tech cracks down on Russian state media content amid mounting pressure
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are all taking tougher stances on content from Russian state media amid...
Continue ReadingAirbnb offering free temporary housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees
Airbnb is offering free short-term housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainians who have been displaced by...
Continue ReadingAmazon will no longer require US warehouse employees to wear masks
Amazon will no longer require its US warehouse employees to wear face masks in states where...
Continue ReadingMeta says it's shut down a pro-Russian disinformation network, warns of a social media hacking operation
Facebook’s parent Meta said Monday it has caught dozens of fake, pro-Russian accounts, groups and pages...
Continue ReadingGoogle follows YouTube in cutting off ad revenue to Russian state media
Google will no longer allow Russian state media outlets to run ads, following a similar decision...
Continue ReadingMeta and YouTube block Russian media from monetizing on its platforms
YouTube said Saturday that it will temporarily halt the ability of a number of Russian channels,...
Continue ReadingHere's how social media platforms are responding to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Ukraine’s official Twitter account wants @Russia to be removed from the platform. YouTube is facing scrutiny...
Continue ReadingHow the Russian attack on Ukraine is impacting global aviation
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has already killed hundreds, sent thousands of refugees fleeing, and sent...
Continue ReadingFCC probes media and telecom sector for Russia ownership ties
The Federal Communications Commission is on the hunt for companies it oversees that may have ownership...
Continue ReadingRussia moves to 'partially restrict' Facebook access over censorship allegations
The Russian government moved to “partially restrict” Facebook access in the country on Friday after Russia’s...
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