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Reddit CEO warns against ‘parasitic’ TikTok, claims app is spyware
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The most peaceful place on the internet? Bird Twitter
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As coronavirus myths infect social media, WHO joins TikTok to inject truth
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Facebook cancels F8 developer conference amid coronavirus fears
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Pope Francis’ call to end trolling on social media leads to more trolling
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Moment’s new ‘vibey’ video app Rtro is your ticket to TikTok stardom
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A week after HQ Trivia shuttered, players still don’t have their prize money
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A huge number of tweets denying climate change came from bots, study finds
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Fashion Week isn’t about models anymore — it’s about the influencers
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Facebook will pay users $5 for their voice memo to improve speech detection
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Watch your toes. Snapchat’s new lens turns the ground into hot lava
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What does it take to make a social media network that doesn’t exploit users?
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Teens are so obsessed with TikTok that it’s finally adding parental controls
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OkCupid adds climate change questions to help you filter out deniers, activists
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Google again removes ToTok messaging app from Play Store
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Facebook, Amazon, Google teaming up with WHO to stop coronavirus misinformation
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HQ Trivia shuts down, leaving us with more questions than answers
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More than Bloomberg: Facebook OKs influencers working with political campaigns
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Instagram may soon bring back the reverse-chronological feed
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Facebook’s latest experimental app lets you document your hobbies
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What Mike Bloomberg’s sponsored political memes mean for future elections
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YouTube copies Twitch with feature that lets you tip your favorite stars $2
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Facebook hires Reuters to fact-check posts, but politicians can still lie in ads
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Facebook delays the launch of its dating app in Europe over privacy concerns
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Facebook removes some Russian, Iranian accounts for spreading fake memes
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WhatsApp follows Facebook and YouTube to over 2 billion monthly users
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Ding-dong ditch: Arlo is offering $50 trade-in value for video doorbells
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Facebook’s Twitter account taken over by hacker group OurMine
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Twitter was broken for about an hour, leaving people unable to tweet
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Instagram may finally let influencers make money off their IGTV videos
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More Americans are using online dating than ever before, but it still sucks
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Celebrities are ditching social media and texting with fans directly instead
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Instagram now lets you see why the same accounts keep appearing in your feed
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Is Clearview AI’s facial recognition legal? We need to figure it out soon
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WhatsApp fixes bug that could have allowed hackers to read your desktop files
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Instagram appears to be raking in even more ad cash than YouTube
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Twitter moves to ban deepfakes that ’cause harm’ ahead of 2020 election
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Facebook teaches us all how web privacy works with Messenger Kids
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Twitter says state-backed attackers may have nabbed phone numbers
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The time you lost watching YouTube ads last year netted Google $15 billion
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Elon Musk says Bitcoin scammers impersonating him on Twitter are ‘not cool’
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Zuckerberg spins Facebook’s indifference to truth as a commitment to ‘freedom’