Reddit mods fear spam overload as BotDefense leaves “antagonistic” Reddit (arstechnica.com)
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Twitter took Gene X Hwang's username and only offered him “some merch.”
Will Reddit get quality replacements? "Not a snowball's chance in hell."
Chair proposes 100Mbps national standard and an evaluation of broadband prices.
Shareholder lawsuit said Tesla board pay "grossly exceeds" corporate norms.
Inundated with complaints, Tesla created "Diversion Team" to cancel appointments.
Twitter looking into a bug restricting some users from liking and retweeting.
The closed display halves almost touch, and that can smash debris into the screen.
YouTube had the discretion to take down content that harmed users, judge said.
If DEA accepts HHS's rescheduling recommendation, it could ease marijuana access.
A federal judge yesterday ordered the Biden administration to halt a wide range of communications with social media companies, siding with Missouri and Louisiana in a lawsuit that alleges Biden and his administration violated the First Amendment by colluding with social networks "to suppress disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and...
Things to think about and lessons to learn.
The death gap between Democrats and Republicans was larger in counties with lower vaccination rates.
Brave will allow users to choose which sites can access local network resources.
Apple has joined the growing number of organizations opposed to the UK's pending Online Safety Bill, saying the proposed law threatens the end-to-end encryption that protects private messages....
The Federal Communications Commission today issued a record fine of $299,997,000 against a robocall operation that specialized in auto warranty scam calls, the FCC announced, calling it "the largest illegal robocall operation the agency has ever investigated."
The allergy, called alpha-gal syndrome, came to light a little over a decade ago.
The allergy, called alpha-gal syndrome, came to light a little over a decade ago.
It's just a "proposal," but it's also being prototyped inside Chrome right now.
One tax preparer said the scandal likely impacts every user of its services.
The European Commission today decided it is safe for personal data to be transferred from the European Union to US-based companies, handing a victory to firms like Facebook and Google despite protests from privacy advocates who worry about US government surveillance.