Sharing is caring, unless it’s misinformation Down the informed public rabbit hole with Ryan Calo Kim Malcolm
LinkedIn CEO Condemns Employees' 'Appalling Comments' On Race During an all-staff meeting, anonymous employees deride the racial justice protests and question the professional networking company's diversity initiatives. Shannon Bond
Facebook Begins Labeling 'State-Controlled' Media The social network is flagging publishers it says are under 'editorial control' of governments, as part of efforts to secure its platform against foreign influence campaigns. Shannon Bond
Former Facebook Employees Blast Zuckerberg's 'Do-Nothing' Stance On Trump Some of the social network's earliest hires say CEO Mark Zuckerberg's inaction on the president's most inflammatory posts is a 'betrayal' of the company's ideals. Shannon Bond
Lawsuit Says Trump's Order Against Tech Companies Will 'Chill Future Online Speech' The Center for Democracy and Technology argues that Trump's executive order attempting to strip tech companies of a key legal protection was retaliatory and violates the First Amendment. Bobby Allyn
'None Of This Is True': Protests Become Fertile Ground for Online Disinformation A "well-funded" and elaborate social media disinformation campaign played out online Sunday night, showing how polarization creates situations where lies go viral. Martin Austermuhle
Facebook Employees Revolt Over Zuckerberg's Hands-Off Approach To Trump Employees are publicly criticizing CEO Mark Zuckerberg and organizing a virtual walkout amid a growing internal backlash over the company's tolerance of the president's posts. Shannon Bond
Video Games Don't Have To Be Educational To Spark Learning Our video gaming columnist says she was a reluctant student as a child — but video games, even non-educational ones like the Assassin's Creed series, helped her get interested in learning. Kaity Kline
The Latest U.S. Blow To China's Huawei Could Knock Out Its Global 5G Plans The Trump administration issued tough export rules this month, which analysts say could spell a death knell for the company's worldwide mobile network ambitions. Emily Feng
Amazon Is Offering To Keep 125,000 Workers It Hired For The Pandemic Amazon has hired 175,000 temporary workers to deal with spike in online shopping during the pandemic. Now it's offering most of them permanent jobs. Avie Schneider