Mozilla's petition against in-browser censorship law (foundation.mozilla.org)
The French government is considering a law that would require web browsers – like Mozilla's Firefox – to block websites chosen by the government.
The French government is considering a law that would require web browsers – like Mozilla's Firefox – to block websites chosen by the government.
Subreddits and third-party apps are going dark in response to Reddit’s proposed API changes. It’s the latest front in a labor battle between algorithms and the humans who feed them.
YouTube is currently running what it describes as a "small experiment globally," warning users to toggle off their ad blockers and avoid being limited to only three video views.
Users say excessive ads, bots and misinformation have sucked the fun out of sharing publicly.
Nature reports that scientists are leaving Twitter. Overwhelmed by anti-science and far-right material, which is often shoved at them by the site’s trending topics and other algorithmic feeds…
Elon Musk just turned your DMs into an ad for Twitter Blue. But you can change it back. Here's how.
There’s been an increasing call in recent weeks and months for encryption to have government ‘backdoors’ put into them. This is a bad idea. No really, it’s an incredibly bad idea. Even if we took the assumption that it is a push that’s made with only the purest of intentions, and the government universal key is kept...
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Elon Musk's X alleged the Center for Countering Digital Hate violated its terms of service in a bid to scare away advertisers and harm the company financially.
Netflix reported substantial growth in subscribers in the months following its push to stop users from sharing accounts with people outside of their household.
For the last few months our team has been working on an entirely automated AI-powered news site. I am excited to announce that v1.0 is finally being released. This version includes full coverage with every article generated from 2 left leaning, 2 right leaning, and 2 neutral sources. We have also added an anonymous commenting...
After multiple years of delays, it looks like the Cybertruck is finally on its way to consumers.
And more states may be on the list soon.
Twitter looking into a bug restricting some users from liking and retweeting.
Windows 365 for consumers is imminent? So the rumor mill reckons
Meta's Threads app has a major flaw: you can't delete your Threads account without deleting your Instagram account.
YouTube has been cracking down on people using ad blockers. Now, a spokesperson says that using ad blockers could lead to "suboptimal viewing."
The influential online community that gave rise to social movements like #BlackLivesMatter is now a "digital diaspora” in search of a new home.
Musk put a giant X sign on top of the building and it is incredibly brightly flashing, even nights. Hope it gets down, this is stupid. Imagine someone gets a seizure of it or crashes car because it blinded the person.
Reddit usernames like ‘SolidGoldMagikarp’ are somehow causing the chatbot to give bizarre responses.
Before this week, Bluesky did not have an automated system in place to prevent people from including the n-word in their handle..
Ads from household-name brands and nonprofits are appearing beside clips of a film blaming Jews for causing World War II.
Fake manual transmission is basically like playing a simulator.