These 3 factors explain why the NBA and other companies struggle to push back against Chinese censorship Margaret Roberts and Jennifer Pan - October 16, 2019 But banning the NBA also poses a risk to Beijing.
Why do Facebook and Twitter’s anti-extremist guidelines allow right-wingers more freedom than Islamists? Anna Meier - July 31, 2019 Relying on governments to designate organizations as terrorists means “de-platforming” is always political.
‘Digital Democracy’ delivers a powerful read on politics and social media in Africa Kim Yi Dionne - July 19, 2019 The Internet makes it possible for citizens to react to unfolding events in real time.
Why Facebook is pushing Libra Ben Power - June 20, 2019 Facebook’s new digital currency comes with large risks.
Shut down social media if you don’t like terrorism? Joshua Tucker - April 23, 2019 Sri Lanka’s social media ban after the Easter bombings may have many unintended consequences.
Here are the hot new social media apps you don’t want to miss. Joshua Tucker - March 31, 2019 You missed TikTok? Never fear! What you really need are PayCoach, SchadenFeed and SlowGram.
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Could anything – even Taylor Swift – boost the youth vote in 2018? Jan Leighley and Jonathan Nagler - October 18, 2018 Last week, with a post on Instagram, Taylor Swift urged young
China is weaponizing online distraction Henry Farrell - October 1, 2018 [caption id="attachment_78393" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A woman reacts to a Peppa
Russia is gearing up to misinform the U.S. public about Syria. Here’s our cheat sheet to identify Twitter trolls. Jack Nassetta and Ethan Fecht - September 17, 2018 [caption id="attachment_77838" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Graphics of Facebook pages created by