While Facebook maintains it's okay for politicians to "lie" in their ads on Facebook, Twitter this week weighed in with an update to its policies for abusive behavior by "world … Read the whole story
Whether the current President has actually read the Constitution may be the subject of debate, but he appears to have had a positive effect … Read the whole story
If a brand advertises in a place where everything is a lie, what does that say about the brand? If everything else on the … Read the whole story
Facebook says its strategy is not to police political debate. Yet it put in place a content policy that prevents users from spreading false … Read the whole story
Prospects can find their inner warrior using the new Career Match tool at GoArmy.com, which will align their personal interests with Army roles. Read the whole story
CNN reports that YouTube doesn't object to a video that's been digitally altered to depict President Trump killing his critics and media outlets. Read the whole story
Warren's team placed an ad on Facebook surely designed to be provocative, falsely claiming Facebook had endorsed Trump. Read the whole story
Any attempt to limit websites' legal protections for content posted by users would harm online publishers, particularly smaller ones, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman plans … Read the whole story
The way you look at media is heavily influenced by your age, life stage and the environment in which you were raised. Read the whole story
'The Washington Post' announced it is expanding "The 5-Minute Fix" newsletter to publish five days a week, with a focus on impeachment inquiry news. Read the whole story
Meanwhile, James' brand sponsors "are staying mum amid [the] firestorm," writes Tamar Lapin for the "New York Post." Read the whole story
Nonprofits are high on Facebook and events. But many donors prefer old-fashioned email, Campaign Monitor reports. Read the whole story