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Fake Facebook Groups Orchestrated Real Life Pro-DACA, Anti-Trump Protests
by Kyle Perisic Last year’s protests condemning President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals…
Read More »Millennials Most Likely To Post Deceptive Vacation Photos To Make Social Media Followers Jealous
More than one third (36 percent) of Millennials (ages 18-34) have aimed to deceive their followers by posting social media…
Read More »Zuckerberg Admits Mishandling Controversy Surrounding Labeling Conservative Pundits ‘Dangerous’
by Kyle Perisic Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted Monday that his company “mishandled” the controversy of labeling…
Read More »Survey: Americans Believe Tech Makes Their Lives Better But Society Worse
The vast majority of Americans believe that smartphones and internet technology have improved their lives, yet consumers are extremely concerned…
Read More »Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘Listening Tour’ Stops in DC
It’s ironic that privacy vulture Mark Zuckerberg’s first day of Senate testimony so closely resembled the action in a first–person…
Read More »Trust Us! Remember When Facebook Wanted Nude User Pics to Combat Revenge Porn?
Now that the cat is out of the bag about how Facebook has been allowing the exploitation of user data…
Read More »Hey Conservatives, Facebook is for finding cat videos, not news
Google and Facebook have admitted to changing their internal algorithms in a manner that favors some sites over others and…
Read More »China Uses The Same Excuse As This CNN Analyst To Censor Social Media
by Ryan Pickrell With fears of Russia soaring to new heights, a CNN national security analyst is employing a…
Read More »Facebook Admits Social Media May Be Bad For Democracy
by Eric Lieberman A top Facebook executive admitted Monday that the social media platform may have a harmful effect…
Read More »Heil Twitter: Social media fascism on display
Twitter and its big brother, Facebook, proclaim they are “platforms”, not content providers, but as they continue to curate, mold…
Read More »Survey: Parents and kids worlds apart on social media
Common Sense and SurveyMonkey, the world’s leading People Powered Data platform, released the results of a survey of parents and teens…
Read More »Is Binge Watching the New Normal?
America’s status as a binge watching, streaming, multitasking nation enters 2017 with strong momentum according to a Survey. “American consumers continued…
Read More »Age a Factor in How Americans Get Their News
While many Americans consume news online, many still prefer to get it from television. A study released Wednesday shows that 57%…
Read More »Trump May Replace Press Conferences with Social Media
The White House Press Corps isn’t sure just how relevant they’ll be as President-elect Donald Trump is considering using Twitter,…
Read More »Are digital campaigns the machine politics of the 21st century?
The days of strong-arm politics creating a single party-dominance so concrete it rivaled dynastic monarchies, when urban kingmakers such as…
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