Advertisers strike social media deal over hate speech
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have agreed a deal with major advertisers on how they define harmful content.
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Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have agreed a deal with major advertisers on how they define harmful content.
Tech firms have been urged to stop advertising to under-18s in an open letter signed by MPs, academics and children's-rights advocates.
In the last weekend of August, when Emma Heathcote-James had been looking forward to a relaxing bank-holiday break, she instead found herself fighting to save her company's reputation.
Boycotts can be extremely effective - as Facebook is finding out.
Facebook has announced that it will not take on any new political ads in the seven days prior to the US election on 3 November
A further 118 Chinese mobile apps have been banned by the Indian government, as tensions between the two countries continue to rise.
Plans for an underwater data cable between Los Angeles and Hong Kong have been dropped after the US government expressed fears that China could steal data from it.
People who play Fortnite on Apple Macs, iPhones and iPads are to be excluded from the game's latest update.
Twitter has suspended a number of accounts for sharing a viral message claiming to be a Black Lives Matter protester who's now planning to vote for Donald Trump's Republican Party.
Scrabble Go, a new game which will replace the existing official Scrabble mobile app made by Electronic Arts (EA) has sparked hundreds of complaints.