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Meta found out Tuesday that a large Russian network of fake news and social media accounts tried to spread Kremlin talking points about the invasion of Ukraine by using hundreds of fake social media accounts and dozens of fake news websites.
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A single mom in Minnesota said she was fired from her school job because a 60-year-old coworker told their boss about a joke she made on the app TikTok.
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A new report found that hundreds of people who worked for ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, also worked for Chinese state media.
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Former employees of ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, say that the company put pro-China propaganda in TopBuzz, a news app that is no longer available in the United States.
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'You know, you can smell a poor concept even before it's created.'
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Twitter has removed more than 170,000 accounts that it says have been linked to Chinese government efforts to spread misinformation about the coronavirus and democracy protests in Hong Kong. “In general, this entire network was involved in a range of manipulative and coordinated activities,” the company wrote in a blog post on Wednesday. “They were Tweeting …
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Ice Cube has been condemned for sharing antisemitic memes and conspiracy theories sourced from Russian propaganda websites. The NWA rapper tweeted an image depicting an occult symbol inside the Star of David, as well as a doctored photograph of Egyptian statues that have been linked to a Russian propaganda site named Black Matters. On 6 …