By the end of 2025, as many as 100 million Americans could live in a state where they can be reported for protected expression.
Two of America’s Big Tech companies are opening the door to more “free expression,” even if it means more hateful content. But in Europe, Big Tech companies are voluntarily cracking down.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement to Meta’s policy echoes language President Donald Trump has used for years to attack fact-checking.
Major tech firms have agreed to do more to fight hate speech, signing a code of conduct that's been integrated into the EU's Digital Services Act.
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump signed a bevy of executive orders earlier this week, including one that seeks to end the federal government's
Stamford's AITE high school was again the target of hate graffiti: Swastika, racial slur found on desk in a classroom, officials said
Elon Musk is angry at Wikipedia for reporting on his alleged ‘Nazi salute’. But his attacks are part of a long and troubling history of trying to suppress information he finds inconvenient, writes Io
After a surge in online hate speech last year, New York is sending a media literacy toolkit to all schools in the state. Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled New York’s first “Media Literacy” toolkit for educators, which was developed by the State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services.
The ongoing legal saga surrounding Musa Khawula, a blogger embroiled in accusations of cyberbullying and hate speech, has ignited critical conversations about the repercussions of online actions in South Africa.
The European Commission has strengthened its framework for combating illegal hate speech online through an enhanced Code of Conduct, building upon the success of its 2016 predecessor.
Queen Camilla delivered a poignant message addressing the alarming rise in hate speech.The Royal Family social media account shared that the Queen of Consort, who is a Patron of the Anne Frank Trust,
Meta's Facebook, Elon Musk's X, Google's YouTube and other tech companies have agreed to do more to tackle online hate speech under an updated code of conduct that will now be integrated into EU tech rules,