By Christina Maas Europe calls it transparency, but it looks a lot like teaching the internet who’s allowed to speak. When the European Commission fined X €120...
By Cindy Harper JD Vance’s warning lands as lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic want to trade liberty for the illusion of digital order. Stand...
By Cam Wakefield Bureaucrats once hired to spin the news are now tasked with scanning neighborhood Facebook pages for wrongthink. Let’s begin with a simple question....
By Ken Macon Whether the claims are true or not, privacy in Google’s universe has long been less a right than a nostalgic illusion. When Google...
By Cindy Harper The platform’s age checks are part of a bigger push to create online spaces policed by biometrics. Roblox is tightening control over who...
By Cam Wakefield In a nation where 90 percent of crimes go unsolved, the real emergency seems to be someone being offensive online. Let’s get something...
By Christina Maas Presented as a defense of democracy, the plan reads more like the architecture of a managed reality. European authorities have finally unveiled the...
By Cindy Harper Lawmakers pressed Meta and Google to explain how far White House outreach went in shaping their censorship decisions. A Senate hearing this week...
By Ken Macon What sounds like side hustle money is really a permanent trade of privacy for pennies An app that pays users for access to...
By Ken Macon Over 2.7 million signatures couldn’t move the needle on a dystopian plan already set in motion. A UK government plan to introduce a...