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Twitter says it slapped warning labels on about 300,000 “potentially misleading” tweets about the presidential election in just two weeks.
Those posts accounted for 0.2 percent of all the
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Twitter said it has suspended several fake accounts pretending to be the Associated Press as it enters its third day of battling election-related misinformation.
Four accounts were taken down after
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Twitter’s board of directors has decided to keep CEO Jack Dorsey in charge following a months-long review of the company’s management structure.
The decision by a committee of Twitter
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Twitter on Monday outlined a battle plan for the US presidential election as the social network braces for a deluge of mail-in ballots that might cause a delay in final results.
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She is being painted as a fool.
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Twitter’s stock price plunged in premarket trading Friday as the social network added far fewer users than Wall Street expected in the third quarter.
The San Francisco-based tech giant’s
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Jack Dorsey acknowledged during a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday that conservatives 'don't trust we are acting in good faith' as Big Tech faces criticism over censorship just one week before Election Day.
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Twenty-six words tucked into a 1996 law overhauling telecommunications have allowed companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google to grow into the giants they are today.
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Donald Trump attacked postal voting again on Tuesday. Twitter has flagged its post as 'misleading' and will reduce its reach.
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A phishing campaign is currently targeting users' Facebook pages to steal their credentials and use pirate accounts as they see fit.