Legislation introduced in the Senate this week would allow social media companies to be held accountable for enabling cyber-stalking, targeted harassment and discrimination on their platforms.
Here’s a dumb local media story for you: regarding obviously, ahem, disinterested parties who want a congressional candidate removed from a city commission over a social media post.
It’s amazing how dominant Instagram has become in the world of social media. Eco-advocates would be remiss to not make use of it to raise awareness and spur action on behalf of the planet.
Every so often, something new happens in the world of Digital Marketing that is transformative. Social media was perhaps the last seismic leap, and these days all small business owners are told they need to be on social media to reach customers.
YouTube’s popularity and influence are impossible to overstate. With the possible exception of Facebook, no single social media property (if we can call it that) has had as much influence on the American discourse.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is highlighting the need for accountability and transparency standards on social media ahead of the November election.
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