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Twitter, Facebook Move Quickly to Stem Celebrations of Nice Attack
Twitter Inc. moved swiftly to remove posts from Islamic extremists glorifying a truck attack in Nice, France.
Google Reportedly Faces Record 3 Billion Euro Antitrust Fine
The European Union has accused Google of promoting its shopping service in Internet searches at the expense of rival services in a case that has dragged on since late 2010.
Facebook's Zuckerberg to Meet Conservatives on Political Bias Scandal
Some 12 'conservative thought leaders' will join the meeting with Zuckerberg on Wednesday, a Facebook spokesman said.
Facebook Launches Investigation Into Report of Political Bias
'If we find anything against our principles, you have my commitment that we will take additional steps to address it,' Mark Zuckerberg says.
After Trending Topics Scandal Breaks, Facebook Says 'Rigorous Guidelines' Exist to Maintain Neutrality
The social media network says no news outlets are prohibited from appearing on its trending topics list.
Facebook Must Own Up to Being an Increasingly Powerful Media Outlet
What kind of commitment, if any, does Facebook have to journalistic principles?
Facebook Reportedly Suppressed These Kinds of Stories
The claim comes from a journalist who worked on the platform's 'trending' sidebar, which shows popular articles and topics on a certain day.
India Once Again Tops The World for the Most requests of Data Censorship
How has India crossed Middle East and dictatorships to be the country that censors the most on Facebook?!
French Court Rules Facebook Can Be Sued for Censorship in Nude Painting Case
A lawsuit from a Parisian user whose account was suspended after he posted a famous nude painting may have opened the company up to further international legal action.
Gmail Is Back Up and Running in China -- For Now
Experts noted that comparable outages would likely continue in the future.
China Reportedly Blocks Gmail in Move That Could Hurt Foreign Businesses
Disruptions to Google's services in China began last June, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the massacre at Tiananmen Square.
French Court Sides With Business Owner Over Negative Online Review
The decision creates a new crime of 'being too highly ranked' on a search engine, the blogger says.