How Big Tech hearings will impact markets
Panel on investing, earnings, big tech
Facebook, Twitter publisher conduct ‘outside’ Section 230 protections: FCC commissioner
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr told “Cavuto Coast to Coast” on Wednesday that Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms “act like a publisher every single day” and reforms must be made to Section 230.
Zuckerberg 'not aware' that Facebook election integrity official worked for Biden
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that he was "not aware" that a Facebook election integrity official used to work as a policy adviser to former Vice President Joe Biden during the Senate Commerce Committee's Section 230 hearing on Wednesday.
FCC commissioner: Facebook, Twitter 'act like a publisher every single day'
FCC Commissioner on Senate committee hearings with Big Tech CEOs
Twitter CEO open to more transparency around content moderation process
Dorsey, Zuckerberg on content moderation
Facebook CEO, Minnesota senator clash over political advertisements
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Mark Zuckerberg clash over political advertisements
Dorsey, Zuckerberg defend Section 230, signal openness to changes during censorship hearing
The CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google will testify before Congress on Wednesday amid concerns of bias.
Big Tech CEOs are among the 'most powerful people' in the world: Sen. Roger Wicker
Sen. Roger Wicker on Big Tech hearings
Here's how Facebook and Google plan to defend themselves during Wednesday's Big Tech hearing
Section 230 is a key provision under the Communications Decency Act, which shields online companies from being held liable for the content their users create.
Social media CEOs ‘liability shield’ under attack from Democrats and Republicans: Sen. Roger Wicker
Sen. Roger Wicker on social media censorship hearings
Conservative PAC accuses Facebook of censoring anti-Biden ad
The one-minute-long ad shows then-Senator Joe Biden speaking in favor of a controversial 1994 crime bill and tells voters that he supports Black Lives Matter, which the ad accuses of wanting to "keep Black men from raising their children.”
Lawmakers want to protect local newspapers from Google, Facebook
Some Senate Democrats are seeking to empower regulators to protect local news outlets, accusing tech giants such as Google and Facebook of "unfair business practices," according to a new report by members of a key committee that will hear from the top industry executives this week.
Zuckerberg says Facebook has helped roughly 4.4M people register to vote
Facebook's Voting Information Center surpassed its goal to register at least 4 million people before Election Day.
What will future of censorship look like on social media?
Adam Lashinsky on big tech hearings, section 230
Big tech earnings will overshadow CEOs testifying on the Hill: Expert
Mark Mahaney on big tech hearings
Facebook deploys aggressive measures to combat election unrest
Facebook executives are implementing emergency measures reserved for "at-risk" countries in a company-wide effort to bring down the online temperature.
Facebook seeks shutdown of NYU research into political ad targeting
Facebook Inc. is demanding that a New York University research project cease collecting data about its political-ad-targeting practices, setting up a fight with academics seeking to study the platform without the company’s permission.
Social media scammers net $117M targeting shoppers, romance seekers: FTC
The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that scammers amassed $117 million through fake Facebook and Instagram posts selling products and promising love on the internet.
Sen. Ted Cruz: Google must be broken up to stop abusing monopoly power
Sen. Ted Cruz on big tech, Bidens, election
Facebook users can now appeal censorship decisions to oversight board
Facebook announced on Thursday that users will be able to appeal the company's decisions to remove certain posts.