- TikTok is failing to contain violent beheading content on its platform (mediamatters.org)
- Content creators say they are considering the merits of Instagram and YouTube after a licensing battle led TikTok to pull songs by artists with Universal Music Group (nytimes.com)
- X sues Media Matters over report about ads appearing next to Nazi posts (nbcnews.com)Texas AG Targets Liberal Website After It Published Troubling Report About Nazi Content on Twitter/X (mediaite.com)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s super PAC is paying thousands of dollars to a fringe outlet that posts anti-Black, anti-LGBTQ, and election denial content (mediamatters.org)
- Meta is running ads selling QAnon merchandise, despite banning QAnon content years ago (mediamatters.org)
- EU Investigates Elon Musk’s X, also still known as Twitter, for Spreading Illegal Content (wired.com)
- Cable companies may force their customers to prop up Fox Nation’s unpopular content (mediamatters.org)
- Meta pushes to label all AI images on Instagram and Facebook in crackdown on deceptive content (theguardian.com)
- Reversal of content policies at Alphabet, Meta and X threaten democracy, warn experts (theguardian.com)
- The Center for Countering Digital Hate says Twitter (now ‘X’) failed to take action on over 200 posts with hateful content (theverge.com)







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