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Meta
22 January 2025
Nick Clegg defends Meta’s removal of Facebook and Instagram factcheckers
Executive tells WEF in Davos the sites will still have ‘the industry’s most sophisticated community standards’
19 January 2025
The new public square is fact-free social media – and it couldn’t come at a worse time for Australia
Ed Coper
Navigating the next 100 days of Australian politics online will require sharp teeth to discern fact from fiction
An information dark age is upon us. I’m logging off
Stewart Lee
As Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos attempt to reshape our reality, my advice is to avoid their toxic platforms and wait it out
Creative data
Cringing before the tech giants is no way to make Britain an AI superpower
John Naughton
To realise his dream for economic growth, Keir Starmer must seize the reins of technological power
18 January 2025
Steve Bannon says inauguration marks ‘official surrender’ of tech titans to Trump
Former Trump White House adviser says supplication akin to Japanese surrender to allied forces in September 1945
Sadiq Khan warns western democracy at risk from ‘resurgent fascism’ ahead of Trump inauguration
London mayor calls for stricter laws on harmful online content and takes aim at Elon Musk
The networker
With his toxic revamp, Emperor Zuckerberg is preparing to be Trump’s puppet
John Naughton
The Meta boss has embraced masculinity and abandoned fact-checking and decorum. Is this the future of the tech industry?
17 January 2025
Labor, Coalition and Climate 200 set up unbranded Facebook pages to throw mud at each other
Liberal party’s ‘Teals Revealed’ scrutinises voting record of Climate 200-backed independents, six of whom won former Coalition seats at the 2022 election
16 January 2025
UK Meta staff ‘concerned’ over scrapping of factcheckers and DEI programmes
Union says Facebook-owner’s policy changes will affect ‘ability to retain talent and thrive as an inclusive business’
15 January 2025
Meta to fire thousands of staff as Zuckerberg warns of ‘intense year’
Company reveals plans to cut about 5% of its global workforce days after saying it would get rid of factcheckers
14 January 2025
Move fast, break things – sprint to kiss Trump’s ring. It’s the tech bros inauguration derby
Marina Hyde
TechScape newsletter
How to politicize the truth on Facebook, Instagram, and Wikipedia
Big tech is picking apart European democracy, but there is a solution: switch off its algorithms
Johnny Ryan
Why I have finally quit Facebook (it’s not just about fact-checking)
Zoe Williams
13 January 2025
Today in Focus
A new Facebook for the era of President Trump - podcast
Meta moderators were already in Texas before Zuckerberg announced move, say ex-workers
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
No 10 says Starmer does expect Reeves to stay as chancellor until general election – UK politics live
Democracy and digital media
Meta’s ditching of factcheckers is potentially dangerous and a disservice
Zuckerberg, Musk, answer me this: what about the child abuse scandal playing out online?
Susanna Rustin
Will the EU fight for the truth on Facebook and Instagram?
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