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Using Technology to Separate Fact From Fiction in Online Media
Commentary In the rush to exploit today’s social-media data, people are finding it increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction. The lack of hard, verifiable “truths” in social-media data can ...
January 27, 2019
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Chris Mattmann
Man Convicted Over Explicit Photos After Dad Poses as 11-Year-Old Daughter On Social Media
A man who sent explicit photos of himself to an 11-year-old girl has been sentenced thanks to a ...
January 25, 2019
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Simon Veazey
Major Facebook Users Are Worse at Making Decisions
New research shows a connection between social media use and impaired risky decision-making. “Around one-third of humans on ...
January 21, 2019
BY
Caroline Brooks
Democratic Operatives Torpedoed Moore in 2017 Alabama Senate Race
Commentary If the left is accusing the right of something, you can be sure those charges are things ...
January 21, 2019
BY
Carol M. Swain
Twitter Users ‘Forced’ to Delete Political Posts Say Activists in China
There are fresh concerns the Chinese regime is censoring social media users who upload posts containing politically sensitive ...
January 20, 2019
BY
Richard Szabo
Big Tech Versus Freedom
There are many books about presumed plots to take over the world. One of the most famous, “Protocols ...
January 14, 2019
BY
Arthur Wiegenfeld
User Data from Popular Video-Sharing App TikTok Can Be Transferred to China, Security Expert Warns
Users of the popular Chinese video-sharing app TikTok are at risk of having their data being handed over ...
January 14, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Iraq War Veteran Helps Others Realize Their Dreams
NEW YORK–Sometimes, our greatest dream can seem like a daunting, impossible undertaking. You want to be a successful ...
January 11, 2019
BY
Andrew Thomas
Six US Senators Raise Concern About Beijing Meddling in Taiwan Elections
TAIPEI, Taiwan—Six U.S. senators have written a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other national-security officials ...
December 19, 2018
BY
Frank Fang
Dolce & Gabbana Cancels Shanghai Show After “Chopsticks” Ad Causes Uproar
Advertisements for Dolce & Gabbana in which a Chinese woman struggles to eat pizza and spaghetti with chopsticks ...
November 25, 2018
BY
Reuters
Outcry and Arrests in China Over Abattoir Pumping Cattle With Water
BEIJING—Police in eastern China have detained 29 suspects linked to an abattoir that pumped up to 120 liters ...
November 21, 2018
BY
Reuters
How Terrorists Communicate Through Social Media
Commentary Tradecraft is defined as the methods used in clandestine operations such as espionage. Establishing a secure form ...
November 8, 2018
BY
Brad Johnson
US Voters Targeted With Limited ‘Misinformation’ on Social Media, DHS Says
WASHINGTON–The U.S. government has received reports of limited "misinformation" targeting U.S. voters in social-media posts on Nov. 6, ...
November 6, 2018
BY
Reuters
Chinese Regime Cracks Down on Tweets Posted by Chinese Netizens
Chinese citizens have figured out a way to use Twitter by circumventing the Great Firewall, the nickname for ...
November 5, 2018
BY
Sunny Chao
Film Review: ‘People’s Republic of Desire’
Chinese livestreaming might not have the weird fetish appeal of the Japanese idol industry, but the fake egalitarianism and ...
October 27, 2018
BY
Joe Bendel
Managing Your Mental Health as a Social-Media Manager
Like many people in society today, we know we spend too much time online—but for social-media managers, it ...
October 23, 2018
BY
Chaseedaw Giles
From Chatroom to Courtroom: China’s #MeToo Movement Takes Legal Turn
BEIJING—When a former intern at China's state broadcaster wrote in July about being groped and forcibly kissed by ...
September 27, 2018
BY
Reuters
Justice Dept. Meeting With State Officials Focuses on Data Privacy
WASHINGTON–A Justice Department "listening session" with state attorneys general on Sept. 25 focused on protecting consumer privacy when ...
September 25, 2018
BY
Reuters
Mystery Around Disappearance of Chinese Star Fan Bingbing
BEIJING—X-Men star Fan Bingbing's Beijing management office is dark and abandoned. Her birthday passed almost unremarked in China's ...
September 24, 2018
BY
The Associated Press
Guide to the Classics: Homer’s ‘Iliad’
Homer’s "Iliad" is usually thought of as the first work of European literature, and many would say, the ...
September 11, 2018
BY
Chris Mackie
Texting Surpasses In-Person Communication as Favorite Among Teenagers
Text messaging is now the most popular form of communication among teenagers, according to a survey conducted by ...
September 10, 2018
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
What Has Happened to Social Media?
The first lady of the United States has decried social media's "potential to be destructive and harmful when ...
August 29, 2018
BY
Jeffrey A. Tucker
Trump Calls Out Google Over Bias in Search Results
President Donald Trump called out Google for "rigged" search algorithms, in a string of early-morning Twitter posts that appeared ...
August 28, 2018
BY
Bowen Xiao
Trump Slams Social Media, Says Fake News Is Better Than Censorship
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump is ramping up his criticism of social-media companies, accusing them of silencing and censoring users, ...
August 24, 2018
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
Facebook Apologizes for ‘Mistakenly’ Removing Conservative Nonprofit PragerU’s Videos
Facebook severely penalized PragerU, a nonprofit organization that produces conservative educational videos, only to remove the penalties and ...
August 18, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
Nine Day Bootcamp Is Helping Tech-Addicted Teens Get Back to Reality
Many parents will tell you that getting their teenagers away from the screens is harder than sailing around ...
February 28, 2018
BY
Janita Kan
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