by Kaila Colbin on Jan 24, 1:45 PM
That superpower is what folks answered when AOC asked an understandable question of people who had voted for both her AND Trump: Why?
by Dave Morgan on Jan 23, 4:24 PM
Among indies' benefits: a massive range and diversity of capabilities and scale; more focus on mission and less on Wall Street.
by Cory Treffiletti on Jan 22, 11:24 AM
I'm still surprised some other company didn't roll out the messaging of "we're TikTok, but better, safer and made in the USA."
by Gord Hotchkiss on Jan 21, 2:26 PM
Um, yes. We all somehow believe that free markets will eventually lead us to the best moral choice. And nothing could be further from the truth.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Jan 20, 11:10 AM
The World Economic Forum 2025 arrives at a critical moment, as artificial intelligence reshapes our world, political tensions simmer, and economic uncertainty looms.
by Maarten Albarda on Jan 17, 1:32 PM
What if a post said that consuming Campbell's Soup is the main reason for erectile dysfunction? There's no place for this kind of "free speech" on a commercially driven platform.
by Dave Morgan on Jan 16, 5:01 PM
I have never seen a scientist paint a vision of the future as clear, prescient and accessible as novelists like Jules Verne and Isaac Asimov have.
by Cory Treffiletti on Jan 15, 2:13 PM
Social media companies can do whatever they want when it comes to fact-checking. It's on us to make sure we're not relying on unreliable information sources.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Jan 14, 12:31 PM
Compared to the dumpster fire that is social media, online ratings are not pure evil, but they do have their dark side in a culture full of entitled customers.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Jan 13, 12:15 PM
Can advertising agencies and their clients align to stop Meta's decision to remove fact-checking from its platforms?