Facebook to Lift Block on Australian News Content after Agreement with Canberra

The Australian government says Facebook has agreed to allow Australians to resume viewing or sharing news content after the two sides reached an agreement over a proposal to make the digital giants pay domestic news outlets for their content. The two sides announced the deal Tuesday just hours before the Australian Senate was set to begin … continue reading -> “Facebook to Lift Block on Australian News Content after Agreement with Canberra”

COVID Conspiracy Disinformation Campaign Has Had Vast Reach, Study Finds

It took just three months for the rumor that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 was engineered as a bioweapon to spread from the fringes of the Chinese internet and take root in millions of people’s minds.By March 2020, belief that the virus had been human-made and possibly weaponized was widespread, multiple surveys indicated. The Pew … continue reading -> “COVID Conspiracy Disinformation Campaign Has Had Vast Reach, Study Finds”

Google Fires 2nd AI Ethics Leader as Dispute Over Research, Diversity Grows

Alphabet Inc.’s Google fired staff scientist Margaret Mitchell on Friday, they both said, a move that fanned company divisions on academic freedom and diversity that were on display since its December dismissal of AI ethics researcher Timnit Gebru.Google said in a statement that Mitchell violated the company’s code of conduct and security policies by moving … continue reading -> “Google Fires 2nd AI Ethics Leader as Dispute Over Research, Diversity Grows”

Suspected Russian Hack Fuels New US Action on Cybersecurity 

Jolted by a sweeping hack that may have revealed government and corporate secrets to Russia, U.S. officials are scrambling to reinforce the nation’s cyber defenses and recognizing that an agency created two years ago to protect America’s networks and infrastructure lacks the money, tools and authority to counter such sophisticated threats.The breach, which hijacked widely … continue reading -> “Suspected Russian Hack Fuels New US Action on Cybersecurity “

China Blocked Clubhouse App Fearing Uncontrolled Public Discourse

For a brief time before Beijing banned the audio chat app Clubhouse, tech-savvy Chinese joined global discussions on taboo topics — Beijing’s placement of Uighurs in concentration camps in Xinjiang, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement and the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests — absorbing perspectives and information far outside the lines drawn by the Communist Party.Unlike Twitter … continue reading -> “China Blocked Clubhouse App Fearing Uncontrolled Public Discourse”

Facebook Dubbed ‘Bully’ as Backlash Grows over Dispute with Australia

An international backlash was growing Thursday to Facebook blocking users of its platform in Australia from viewing or sharing links to domestic and international news stories, with the social media giant accused of behaving like a “bully.” Facebook’s move to block the content ahead of Australian lawmakers approving a new measure forcing the company to … continue reading -> “Facebook Dubbed ‘Bully’ as Backlash Grows over Dispute with Australia”

NASA Rover Faces ‘7 Minutes of Terror’ Before Landing on Mars 

When NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance, a robotic astrobiology lab packed inside a space capsule, hits the final stretch of its seven-month journey from Earth this week, it is set to emit a radio alert as it streaks into the thin Martian atmosphere.   By the time that signal reaches mission managers some 204 million kilometers away at … continue reading -> “NASA Rover Faces ‘7 Minutes of Terror’ Before Landing on Mars “

Biden Team Seeks Pause in US WeChat Ban Litigation

The Biden administration asked a U.S. court Thursday to suspend litigation connected to former President Donald Trump’s proposed ban on WeChat while it reviews the policy. The Justice Department filed a request with the U.S. Court of Appeals seeking a suspension of the case. That followed action Wednesday in which the department asked a federal court for … continue reading -> “Biden Team Seeks Pause in US WeChat Ban Litigation”

Microsoft Backs Search Engines Paying for News Worldwide

Microsoft on Thursday lobbied for other countries to follow Australia’s lead in calling for news outlets to be paid for stories published online, a move opposed by Facebook and Google.Microsoft last week offered to fill the void if rival Google follows through on a threat to turn off its search engine in Australia over the … continue reading -> “Microsoft Backs Search Engines Paying for News Worldwide”

Amid Tussle with Twitter, India Warns Social Media Giants

India has warned social media giants to comply with local laws or face action amid an escalating dispute with Twitter over the government’s demand that hundreds of accounts be blocked.   Information and Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told parliament Thursday that “if social media is misused to spread fake news and misinformation, then action … continue reading -> “Amid Tussle with Twitter, India Warns Social Media Giants”

Robert Kennedy Jr. Banned From Instagram for False Posts

The social media platform Instagram has permanently removed the account of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for posting false information regarding vaccines and COVID-19.   In a statement Wednesday, Facebook, which owns Instagram, said, “We removed this account for repeatedly sharing debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines.”   Kennedy’s Facebook page, which has carried some … continue reading -> “Robert Kennedy Jr. Banned From Instagram for False Posts”

Twitter Suspends Some Indian Accounts Amid Farmer Protests

Twitter said Wednesday it had suspended some accounts in India after New Delhi served the social media giant several orders to block accounts amid civil unrest.  The announcement comes after months of unrest in India over changes to agriculture bills in the country. Protesting farmers have been met with internet cuts and social media blocks, … continue reading -> “Twitter Suspends Some Indian Accounts Amid Farmer Protests”

Yellen Eyes Innovation to Battle Cryptocurrency Misuse, Narrow Digital Gaps

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday warned about an “explosion of risk” from digital markets, including the misuse of cryptocurrencies, but said new financial technologies could also help fight crime and reduce inequality.In remarks to a financial sector innovation roundtable, Yellen said such technologies could be used to stem the flow of dark money … continue reading -> “Yellen Eyes Innovation to Battle Cryptocurrency Misuse, Narrow Digital Gaps”

Ugandan Government Restores Social Media Sites, Except Facebook

Ugandan authorities restored access to the internet Wednesday, a month after blocking it ahead of the January 14 elections. The government said the disruption was needed for security, while critics say it was intended to cut off communication among opponents of President Yoweri Museveni. “Internet and social media services have been fully restored,” Ugandan Minister for … continue reading -> “Ugandan Government Restores Social Media Sites, Except Facebook”

Digital Radio Powering Global Communications

Many broadcasters are using a variety of digital radio for high quality transmissions reaching faraway lands.  Mike O’Sullivan reports on one format that is starting to play an important role in global communications. …

China Appears to Block Popular Clubhouse App

After a brief honeymoon, China appears to have blocked a popular, invitation-only audio app called Clubhouse.The iPhone-only app had seen a surge in users over the weekend as users were able to discuss taboo topics like reunification with Taiwan and the plight of the Muslim minority in Xinjiang province.But on Monday, users began reporting difficulty … continue reading -> “China Appears to Block Popular Clubhouse App”

Myanmar Internet Providers Block Facebook Services After Government Order

Internet providers in Myanmar, including state-owned telecom MPT, were blocking access to Facebook Inc.-owned services in the country on Thursday, days after military leaders seized power in a coup.A letter posted online by the Ministry of Communications and Information overnight said Facebook would be blocked until February 7 for the sake of “stability.”Some users in … continue reading -> “Myanmar Internet Providers Block Facebook Services After Government Order”

Amazon’s Bezos to Step Down as CEO

Amazon.com Inc. on Tuesday said founder Jeff Bezos would step down as CEO and become executive chairman, as the company reported its third consecutive record profit and quarterly sales above $100 billion for the first time. The transition, slated for the third quarter, will make current cloud computing chief Andy Jassy Amazon’s next chief executive officer. Net … continue reading -> “Amazon’s Bezos to Step Down as CEO”

Downdetector: Social Media Platform Reddit Hit by Outages in US

Social media company Reddit was experiencing problems on its website on Saturday, according to outage monitoring website Downdetector.com.   Customers reported trouble logging in and sending messages on its website. The outage affected regions such as New York, Boston and Washington in United States and Toronto in Canada, according to an outage map on Downdetector’s … continue reading -> “Downdetector: Social Media Platform Reddit Hit by Outages in US”

Facebook Oversight Board Announces First 5 Rulings

Facebook’s quasi-independent oversight board has ruled the social media company must restore four of five posts that it had taken down.The cases involved Facebook’s policy regarding adult nudity, hate speech and “dangerous individuals.”The oversight board ordered images of female nipples displayed by a Brazilian user on Instagram to raise awareness about breast cancer to be … continue reading -> “Facebook Oversight Board Announces First 5 Rulings”

Facebook Says it Will Permanently Stop Recommending Political Groups to Users

Facebook Inc’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Wednesday the company would no longer recommend civic and political groups to users of the platform.The social media company said in October that it was temporarily halting recommendations of political groups for U.S. users in the run-up to the presidential election. On Wednesday, Facebook said it would be … continue reading -> “Facebook Says it Will Permanently Stop Recommending Political Groups to Users”

Facebook’s Profits Surge as Pandemic Fuels Use

Facebook’s profits surged in the final three months of last year as people enduring the holidays in a pandemic turned to the leading social network for work and pleasure, the company said Wednesday.Facebook reported a profit of $ 11.2 billion on revenue of $ 28 billion, increases of 53% and 33% when compared with the … continue reading -> “Facebook’s Profits Surge as Pandemic Fuels Use”

Internet Outages, Slowdowns Reported from Boston to Washington

People from Boston to the Washington area were reporting internet outages or slow service Tuesday. According to Downdetector.com, which tracks outages, users reported problems with Verizon, Google, Zoom, YouTube, Slack and Amazon Web Services. Many of those services have become staples for millions of Americans working from home during the coronavirus pandemic. Students attending school virtually also … continue reading -> “Internet Outages, Slowdowns Reported from Boston to Washington”

EU Leader Urges US to Join Digital ‘Rule Book”’

The European Union (EU) Tuesday called upon the United States to join the alliance in creating a common rule book to rein in the power of internet companies like Facebook and Twitter to combat the spread of fake news as well as protect data. In a wide-ranging virtual speech to the Davos World Economic Forum … continue reading -> “EU Leader Urges US to Join Digital ‘Rule Book”’”

Twitter to Crowdsource Content Policing

Twitter on Monday unveiled a new tool it is piloting to combat misinformation. Called Birdwatch, the crowdsourcing tool aims to enlist other Twitter users to vet tweets they think contain misinformation.Instead of deleting an offending tweet or having Twitter attach a warning label, users will be able to add annotations to the tweet to “provide informative context,” … continue reading -> “Twitter to Crowdsource Content Policing”