The Morning After: X labeled an NPR story about Trump as 'unsafe'
X labeled an NPR link about Trump as unsafe due to a 'false positive,' reflecting ongoing tensions between the platform, Trump, and NPR.
Russia Says Head Of UN Atomic Watchdog To Visit Kursk Nuclear Plant
Engaging with certain online content in Russia could lead to legal consequences.
Individuals in Russia are under strict surveillance regarding their online interactions.
GARM Got Billions in Federal Contracts As They Targeted Conservatives
Advertising agencies who advocate for online censorship have received federal funding, influencing social media platforms and conservative content.
U.S. Senators Warn Tbilisi 'Foreign Agents' Law Could Disrupt Relations
Caution for individuals in Russia or Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine with a Russian passport or stateless status regarding online activities related to specific content.
Analyzing KOSA's Constitutional Problems In Depth
EFF remains opposed to the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) despite some organizations dropping opposition.
KOSA may lead to online services imposing age verification and content restrictions, according to EFF.
TikTok Is Its Own Worst Enemy
Banning TikTok in the U.S. was initially opposed due to concerns about data privacy and competition with tech giants.
Recent bipartisan efforts to force ByteDance to sell TikTok have led to a reconsideration of the ban's necessity.
Women's Sexual Wellness Brands Still Struggle With Ad Censorship | AdExchanger
Women's sexual wellness brands face challenges with online censorship and restricted advertising opportunities.
Unbound Babes, a sexual wellness startup, struggles to advertise its products due to platforms taking down its ads and content.
Russia Adds Carnegie Endowment To 'Undesirable' List
Be cautious with online interactions in Russia and Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine.