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Twitter gets its hands dirty
Two years after closing its PAC, the company has quietly begun giving away money again — starting with the Republican Attorneys General Association
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Two years after closing its PAC, the company has quietly begun giving away money again — starting with the Republican Attorneys General Association
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Former policy manager Marika Tedroff talks nudity, China, and a "very toxic" work culture
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China reportedly attempted to use ByteDance to influence Americans. Now TikTok is in a trust deficit
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Say goodbye to the full-screen feed, and at least some of those recommendations — for now. Adam Mosseri explains why
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A new FTC lawsuit hits on the day of its first-ever earnings decline
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The company has banned anti-vaxx content for two years. Now it wants a second opinion
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The celebrity's criticisms of Snapchat turned that company on its head. How much should Meta worry?
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Goodbye to the old feed, hello discovery engine. Will users want this?
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With other tech giants racing to integrate blockchain tech, Minecraft asks: what's the rush?
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Creative constraints + Instagram angst = success. PLUS: A judge sides with Twitter over Musk
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It's a ruse, Twitter says. Will a judge agree?
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But the company knows more than it's willing to say
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If Google and its peers aren't going to stop cooperating with law enforcement, they need to start collecting less data
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How Medium got stuck in the middle. PLUS: Twitter sues Musk
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If Musk truly means to walk away from Twitter, what will it cost him?
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This deal was always headed to court. What happens next?