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May 2024

  • Young man looking at a mobile phone

    Thinktank warns Australian misinformation laws should not be based on voluntary industry code

    Experts find ‘significant gaps between statement and practice’ of social media firms’ enforcement of standards

April 2024

  • Facebook logo on a smartphone screen

    Fears of Putin swinging elections behind EU’s Meta crackdown

  • a smartphone with, among others, the Facebook and Instagram logos, with an EU flag in the background

    EU to investigate Meta over election misinformation before June polls

  • Social media and public signage disparaging Sadiq Khan and the Ulez expansion.

    Tory staff running network of anti-Ulez Facebook groups riddled with racism and abuse

  • a child uses a laptop

    Battle lines drawn as US states take on big tech with online child safety bills

  • Andrew Forrest accuses Facebook of ‘blatantly refusing’ to take action against scam ads

  • My Place groups worry about 5G and chemtrails. Some are also taking an interest in Queensland’s council elections

  • Facebook shuts news tab after Meta vows to stop paying Australian publishers for content

March 2024

  • the logo for "Meta" on a sign outside a building

    Rights and freedom
    How Facebook Messenger and Meta Pay are used to buy child sexual abuse material

  • Dr Vivek Murthy

    ‘Social media is like driving with no speed limits’: the US surgeon general fighting for youngsters’ happiness

  • A tall, light-skinned, mixed-race man with a huge poofy Afro smiles broadly as he stands with his hands behind his back, wearing a collared black shirt with orange flowers and a red-and-black-checked blazer.

    ‘So happy you’re here’: how a librarian became an advocate for mental health

  • The US supreme court building.

    US supreme court to hear case about government requests to social media companies

  • Congress is right to want to curtail TikTok’s power and influence

    Nita Farahany
  • Violent online content ‘unavoidable’ for UK children, Ofcom finds

  • EU calls on tech firms to outline plans to tackle deepfakes amid election fears

  • ‘New text, same problems’: inside the fight over child online safety laws

  • Facebook and Instagram: Meta services hit by widespread outages

  • Social media dos and don’ts for parents

  • The G2 interview
    ‘Musk needs to be adored … Zuckerberg is out of his depth’: Kara Swisher on the toxic giants of Big Tech

February 2024

  • Illustration of people sitting round a table at a dinner party, some looking suspicious and uncomfortable, and two looking happy and friendly and wearing superhero masks and capes with 'SC' on the front

    Gift of the gab: how to become a supercommunicator

    For some, the art of conversation remains elusive and awkward. But others find it easy to put people at their ease and steer their way through difficult topics without giving offence. Charles Duhigg asks how they do it – and whether we can get better at it
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