On the Weaponization of Social Media
With the United States considering a ban of TikTok, serious questions should be asked about the ability of a government to censor social media
With the United States considering a ban of TikTok, serious questions should be asked about the ability of a government to censor social media
Silicon Valley has outgrown its counterculture. It’s time to professionalize the tech industry.
Despite technology’s reputation as being objective, the very structure that modern tech relies upon lends itself to the propagation of racism through omission.
As bots continue to populate Twitter’s trending page with politically polarized messages, it’s becoming harder than ever to track them down and stop them.