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TikTok officials say they are "disappointed in the outcome," but will remain focused on implementing a plan to keep the data of Americans safe.
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Host Connor Cyrus chats with Burlington comedian Jonny Wanzer.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government's ban of TikTok on all government-issued mobile devices might be a first step to further action or that it might be it.
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A Vermont state agency has determined that TikTok and WeChat pose serious cybersecurity risks on state-owned devices.
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A new feature-length documentary examines the toll online hate can take on the people they attempt to harm.The film is called Backlash: Misogyny in a Digital Age. And it features a former Vermont lawmaker, named Kiah Morris, who left office after becoming the target of racist and sexist attacks online.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks to Champlain College professor Barbara Colombo and UVM professor Kimberly Vannest about the toll of online bullying and harassment on adults.
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TikTok has been under scrutiny in recent years about its privacy and security practices and its effect on young people's mental health. Various bans of the app have been enacted across the country.
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The United Nations and the European Union are among the groups that condemned Musk's sudden decision to suspend several journalists from the social media platform.
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Can a network like Hive Social or Mastodon foster the communities and conversations that thrived on the bird app's good days? It's too soon to know for sure, but many hope the answer is yes.
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Tech companies are showing people a little bit about misleading information so they're better equipped to recognize and resist it. And they've seen encouraging results � for now, anyway.