Friday, December 19, 2025
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Censorship

Twitter will give users a warning before a harmful tweet is sent

(SOCIAL MEDIA) Twitter is rolling out a new warning giving users a chance to edit their tweet before they post “harmful” language, and we aren’t sure how to feel about it.

Could Facebook’s newest censorship tactic decimate an entire industry?

(BUSINESS NEWS) Facebook’s last line of defense seems to be platform censoring and they’re using it to demolish businesses and advocacy groups.

Reddit CEO says it’s impossible to police hate speech, and he’s 100% right

(SOCIAL MEDIA) Moderating speech online is a slippery slope, and Reddit's CEO argues that it's impossible. Here's why censorship of hate speech is still so complicated.

Two-faced Twitter suspends users who solicit crypto

(TECH NEWS) Twitter is shutting down accounts of people who solicit cryptocurrency—should they be allowed to show crypto-based ads?

Why all website owners should know about the new algorithm that detects nudity

The ease of accessibility of information through online channels can lead to increased business scrutiny, especially where nudity is concerned.

What growing outrage on Reddit over the TPP has to do with your business

Reddit may seem like an online community with no lessons to offer your business, but with users battling it out over the shifting culture, your brand can take away one easy, but important lesson from the kerfuffle.

Reddit: free speech or time to tighten their policies?

Reddit has long been known for its open-sourced free speech platform, but is it time for them to revise their policies to crackdown on racism?

Google reverses decision concerning adult blog content

Google takes another look at its policy concerning adult content oriented blogs, and we can all learn a lesson from this controversy.