03 Sep Coronavirus: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube 'fail to tackle anti-vaccination posts'
Campaigners claim Facebook, Twitter and YouTube failed to act on flagged 'clearly harmful posts'. Source: BBC Technology News...
Campaigners claim Facebook, Twitter and YouTube failed to act on flagged 'clearly harmful posts'. Source: BBC Technology News...
What effect could President Trump's proposed WeChat ban have on US companies? Source: BBC Technology News...
The charity has backed proposals to make labelling on these images compulsory. Source: BBC Technology News...
The world's largest company has seen its value leap as demand for tech goods surged during lockdown. Source: BBC Technology News...
The ruling party and the opposition both accuse Facebook of bias amid hate speech allegations. Source: BBC Technology News...
The list of forbidden products includes the popular video game PUBG and search giant Baidu's app. Source: BBC Technology News...
The job description called for analyst to investigate employees who were joining unions. Source: BBC Technology News...
Extra-marital relationships and homosexuality are illegal in the country. Source: BBC Technology News...
Facebook said the accounts sought to "target public debate in the US" but "had very little reach". Source: BBC Technology News...
A new breed of app is allowing people to go on live video dates, while others watch on. Source: BBC Technology News...