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A former Facebook employee compared the social network to Big Tobacco at a Senate hear17%ing on Tuesday, saying the company has hidden what it knows about the problems its products cause.
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The whistleblower, Frances Haugen, asserted in an interview with 60 Minutes that Facebook repeatedly made decisions that benefited the company's own interests at the expense of protecting the public.
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The site announced that videos that contain vaccine misinformation will be removed.
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We break down what social media influencers do, who they are and how they make a living off of posting pictures and videos to social media.
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A bipartisan group is hoping to support voting workers who have faced unprecedented scrutiny and pressure for more than a year now.
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The city of Worcester is launching a program to use social influencers to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates among the city's youth.
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Ilona Maher from the U.S. women's rugby sevens team speaks with Connor Cyrus about her Olympic experience and social media use.
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When Facebook accounts get hacked, victims call and email the company for help to little avail. Some have found a costly workaround: buying a virtual reality headset to get customer service.
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The nation's top doctor, Vivek Murthy, says misinformation will keep sowing mistrust and endangering lives unless all Americans do their part to fight it.
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The former president filed suit against three of the nation's biggest tech giants, alleging they wrongfully kicked him off their platforms after a mob of his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.