Germany Urges Social Media Platforms to Tackle Disinformation Before Election Germany, known for its strong stance on democracy and digital regulation, has taken a significant step in urging social media platforms to combat disinformation ahead of the upcoming elections. Spain’s Prime Minister has also echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and regulation […]
WhatsApp wins temporary relief in India data sharing case
WhatsApp Secures Temporary Relief in India Data Sharing Case In a recent development, a tribunal in India has granted WhatsApp a temporary reprieve by halting the ban on its data sharing activities. This decision comes as a significant relief for the popular messaging platform, which has been embroiled in a legal battle over its privacy […]
Instagram error hides results for ‘Democrats’
Instagram Error Hides Results for ‘Democrats’ A recent technical glitch on Instagram has caused search results for the term “Democrats” to mysteriously disappear, leading to allegations of political bias against the popular social media platform. Users who attempted to search for posts or accounts related to the Democratic Party found themselves faced with a puzzling […]
EU reevaluates big tech probes amid shifting political landscape
EU Reevaluates Big Tech Probes Amid Shifting Political Landscape In the ever-changing landscape of big tech regulation, the European Union is reevaluating its approach to probes under the Digital Markets Act. With the tech industry constantly evolving and political dynamics shifting, it has become crucial for regulators to adapt their strategies to ensure fair competition […]