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Glassdoor Wants to Know Your Real Name

By: Amanda Hoover — March 20th 2024 at 09:00
Anonymous, candid reviews made Glassdoor a powerful place to research potential employers. A policy shift requiring users to privately verify their real names is raising privacy concerns.
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There Are Dark Corners of the Internet. Then There's 764

By: Ali Winston — March 13th 2024 at 12:00
A global network of violent predators is hiding in plain sight, targeting children on major platforms, grooming them, and extorting them to commit horrific acts of abuse.
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Meta Abandons Hacking Victims, Draining Law Enforcement Resources, Officials Say

By: Dell Cameron — March 6th 2024 at 15:38
A coalition of 41 state attorneys general says Meta is failing to assist Facebook and Instagram users whose accounts have been hacked—and they want the company to take “immediate action.”
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End-to-End Encrypted Instagram and Messenger Chats: Why It Took Meta 7 Years

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 7th 2023 at 16:38
Mark Zuckerberg personally promised that the privacy feature would launch by default on Messenger and Instagram chat. WIRED goes behind the scenes of the company’s colossal effort to get it right.
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Telegram’s Bans on Extremist Channels Aren't Really Bans

By: Vittoria Elliott — November 28th 2023 at 11:00
A WIRED analysis of more than 100 restricted channels shows these communities remain active, and content shared within them often spreads to channels accessible to the public.
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How to Turn Off Facebook’s Two-Factor Authentication Change

By: Reece Rogers — March 5th 2024 at 22:28
With Meta’s updated 2FA process, the company now automatically trusts devices you often use.
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Social Media Sleuths, Armed With AI, Are Identifying Dead Bodies

By: Deidre Olsen — November 15th 2023 at 11:00
Poverty, fentanyl, and lack of public funding mean morgues are overloaded with unidentified bodies. TikTok and Facebook pages are filling the gap—with AI proving a powerful and controversial new tool.
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How to Get Facebook Without Ads—if It’s Available for You

By: Reece Rogers — November 9th 2023 at 16:18
Meta now offers users an ad-free option, but it’s only available in Europe for those who can afford the €10-a-month subscription.
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The GOP Presidential Debate Is Livestreaming on Rumble, Home to White Nationalist Nick Fuentes

By: David Gilbert — November 8th 2023 at 18:23
The third GOP debate is sponsored by the Republican Jewish Coalition and will be livestreamed on a platform favored by one of America’s most notorious white nationalists.
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YouTube's Ad Blocker Detection Believed to Break EU Privacy Law

By: K.G. Orphanides — November 7th 2023 at 16:52
A complaint filed with the EU’s independent data regulator accuses YouTube of failing to get explicit user permission for its ad blocker detection system, potentially violating the ePrivacy Directive.
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The New Era of Social Media Looks as Bad for Privacy as the Last One

By: Vittoria Elliott — November 1st 2023 at 21:00
The slow-motion implosion of Elon Musk’s X has given rise to a slew of competitors, where privacy invasions that ran rampant over the past decade still largely persist.
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TikTok Streamers Are Staging ‘Israel vs. Palestine’ Live Matches to Cash In on Virtual Gifts

By: David Gilbert — October 26th 2023 at 18:03
TikTokkers are using a little-known livestreaming feature to falsely represent Israelis and Palestinians—and the company is taking a cut of costly in-app gifts viewers give to participants.
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Elon Musk Mocked Ukraine, and Russian Trolls Went Wild

By: Matt Burgess — October 25th 2023 at 11:00
Inauthentic accounts on X flocked to its owner’s post about Ukrainian president Vlodymr Zelensky, hailing “Comrade Musk” and boosting pro-Russia propaganda.
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The Hamas Threat of Hostage Execution Videos Looms Large Over Social Media

By: David Gilbert — October 23rd 2023 at 21:02
Hamas has threatened to broadcast videos of hostage executions. With the war between Israel and Hamas poised to enter a new phase, are social platforms ready?
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Who’s Responsible for the Gaza Hospital Explosion? Here’s Why It’s Hard to Know What’s Real

By: David Gilbert — October 18th 2023 at 21:27
A flood of false information, partisan narratives, and weaponized “fact-checking" has obscured efforts to find out who’s responsible for an explosion at a hospital in Gaza.
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Elon Musk’s Main Tool for Fighting Disinformation on X Is Making the Problem Worse, Insiders Claim

By: Vittoria Elliott, David Gilbert — October 17th 2023 at 22:20
X is promoting Community Notes to solve its disinformation problems, but some former employees and people who currently contribute notes say it’s not fit for that purpose.
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A Graphic Hamas Video Donald Trump Jr. Shared on X Is Actually Real, Research Confirms

By: David Gilbert — October 11th 2023 at 19:39
A video posted by Donald Trump Jr. showing Hamas militants attacking Israelis was falsely flagged in a Community Note as being years old, thus making X's disinformation problem worse, not better.
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Elon Musk Is Personally Undermining X’s Efforts to Curb Israel-Hamas War Disinformation

By: David Gilbert — October 10th 2023 at 15:19
X’s Trust and Safety team says it’s working to remove false information related to the Israel-Hamas war. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is sharing conspiracies and chatting with QAnon promoters.
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The Israel-Hamas War Is Drowning X in Disinformation

By: David Gilbert — October 9th 2023 at 15:53
People who have turned to X for breaking news about the Israel-Hamas conflict are being hit with old videos, fake photos, and video game footage at a level researchers have never seen.
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How X Is Suing Its Way Out of Accountability

By: Vittoria Elliott — August 15th 2023 at 11:00
The social media giant filed a lawsuit against a nonprofit that researches hate speech online. It’s the latest effort to cut off the data needed to expose online platforms’ failings.
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How Threads' Privacy Policy Compares to Twitter's (and Its Rivals')

By: Reece Rogers — July 6th 2023 at 23:46
Want to try out Meta’s new social media app? Here’s more context on what personal data is collected by Threads and similar social media apps.
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Don't Join Threads—Make Instagram's 'Twitter Killer' Join You

By: Lily Hay Newman — July 6th 2023 at 18:53
Meta’s Twitter alternative promises that it will work with decentralized platforms, giving you greater control of your data. You can hold the company to that—if you don't sign up.
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Inside 4chan’s Top-Secret Moderation Machine

By: Justin Ling — June 5th 2023 at 10:00
Internal company documents reveal how the imageboard’s chaotic moderation allowed racism and violence to take over.
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Meta’s $1.3 Billion Fine Is a Strike Against Surveillance Capitalism

By: Matt Burgess — May 22nd 2023 at 14:38
The record-breaking GDPR penalty for data transfers to the US could upend Meta's business and spur regulators to finalize a new data-sharing agreement.
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Buffalo Mass Shooting Victims' Families Sue Meta, Reddit, Amazon

By: Justin Ling — May 15th 2023 at 20:14
The families of victims of a mass shooting in Buffalo are challenging the platforms they believe led the attacker to carry out a racist massacre.
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Twitter’s Encrypted DMs Are Deeply Inferior to Signal and WhatsApp

By: Andy Greenberg — May 11th 2023 at 04:11
The social network’s new privacy feature is technically flawed, opt-in, and limited in its functionality. All this for just $8 a month.
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A US Bill Would Ban Kids Under 13 From Joining Social Media

By: Matt Laslo — April 26th 2023 at 19:28
The legislation would insert the government into online platforms’ age-verification efforts—a move that makes some US lawmakers queasy.
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Montana’s Looming TikTok Ban Is a Dangerous Tipping Point

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 15th 2023 at 00:28
The state is poised to be the first in the US to block downloads of the popular app, which could ignite a precarious chain reaction for digital rights.
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LinkedIn Verification Now Lets You Verify Your Job and Account

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 12th 2023 at 14:23
To beat back fake accounts, the professional social network is rolling out new tools to prove you work where you say you do and are who you say you are.
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How Good Smile, a Major Toy Company, Kept 4chan Online

By: Justin Ling — March 29th 2023 at 14:26
Documents obtained by WIRED confirm that Good Smile, which licenses toy production for Disney, was an investor in the controversial image board.
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The TikTok Hearing Revealed That Congress Is the Problem

By: Dell Cameron — March 24th 2023 at 00:42
The interrogation of CEO Shou Zi Chew highlighted US lawmakers’ own failure to pass privacy legislation.
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TikTok Paid for Influencers to Attend the Pro-TikTok Rally in DC

By: Matt Laslo — March 23rd 2023 at 21:50
The embattled social media company brought out the checkbook to ensure at least 30 of its biggest assets—creators—were in DC to help fend off critics.
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The TikTok CEO’s Face-Off With Congress Is Doomed

By: Matt Laslo — March 22nd 2023 at 11:00
On Thursday, Shou Zi Chew will meet a rare united front in the US Congress against the Chinese-owned social media app that has lawmakers in a tizzy.
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Senator Warner on the Restrict Act and a US TikTok Ban

By: Dell Cameron — March 16th 2023 at 16:59
WIRED spoke with the coauthor of the Restrict Act, a bipartisan bill to crack down on tech from six “hostile” countries.
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The Push to Ban TikTok in the US Isn’t About Privacy

By: Matt Laslo — February 23rd 2023 at 12:00
Lawmakers are increasingly hellbent on punishing the popular social network while efforts to pass a broader privacy law have dwindled.
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A New Lawsuit Accuses Meta of Inflaming Civil War in Ethiopia

By: Vittoria Elliott, Dell Cameron — December 14th 2022 at 00:27
The suit claims the company lacks adequate moderation to prevent widespread hate speech that has led to violence and death.
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Here’s How Bad a Twitter Mega-Breach Would Be

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 18th 2022 at 01:41
Elon Musk laid off half the staff, and mass resignations seem likely. If nobody’s there to protect the fort, what’s the worst that could happen?
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Twitter’s SMS Two-Factor Authentication Is Melting Down

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 15th 2022 at 01:08
Problems with the important security feature may be some of the first signs that Elon Musk’s social network is fraying at the edges.
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Elon Musk's Twitter Blue Verification Is a Gift to Scammers

By: Matt Burgess — November 10th 2022 at 16:25
Anyone can get a blue tick on Twitter without proving who they are. And it’s already causing a ton of problems.
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If Musk Starts Firing Twitter's Security Team, Run

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 28th 2022 at 22:55
What's next for the social network is anyone's guess—but here's what to watch as you wade through the privacy and security morass.
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The $1 Billion Alex Jones Effect

By: Chris Stokel-Walker — October 13th 2022 at 16:33
The Infowars host now knows the cost of “free speech”—but does the landmark judgment signal a crackdown on disinformation?
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Meta Just Happens to Expand Messenger’s End-to-End Encryption

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 11th 2022 at 11:00
The company says an expansion of privacy features in Messenger is unrelated to a high-profile Nebraska abortion case.
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