
Reddit outlines new vague and ambiguous bullying and harassment guidelines
Reddit’s vague policy update is the latest of many vague policies and guidelines introduced by the tech giants this year.
Reddit’s vague policy update is the latest of many vague policies and guidelines introduced by the tech giants this year.
Crowder highlighted how the search results looked before and after his lawyer contacted YouTube about the issue.
Not everyone thinks these reports might be particularly dire when it comes to free speech and online freedoms.
“Brazil”, “Idaho”, “Muslim”, “Jews”, “Racism”, “Palestinian”, “Swastika”, and even the name of the 46th Vice President of the USA, “Dick Cheney”.
Facebook is facing growing scrutiny over the way it selectively presents the news to readers.
During the older ban, Facebook users weren’t allowed to share links to torrent pages only; but now, even the links to the website’s homepage are banned.
Facebook’s communication head said, “Our rules don’t explicitly forbid talking about Tommy Robinson – you are allowed to write that you don’t like him, or that he’s an idiot.”
Users looking to learn more about the prescription drugs unable to get access to the information they need.
A Twitter mob wanted to know why the LAPD was advertising on conservative news website, Breitbart.