How the internet emboldens fascism
The internet can expose people to a variety of ideas. But one that’s on the rise seems to be fascism.
Read MoreThe internet can expose people to a variety of ideas. But one that’s on the rise seems to be fascism.
Read MoreThe CBC has chosen to stop using Twitter after being labelled a “government-funded” media outlet on the platform.
Read MoreJournalism can’t compete with Twitter, which focuses more on advertising revenue instead of ensuring the authenticity and credibility of content creators.
Read MoreThe grocery retailer is aggressively pushing back against online criticism of rising food price
Read MorePoliticians have been using social media as a way to market their candidacy for elections.
Read MoreThe “town square” Twitter that Elon Musk, promised is in full effect — it’s not looking pretty.
Read MoreMany celebrated Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover as a victory for “free speech.” Yet the free speech ushered in by him could fuel hate, division, and danger.
Read MoreKanye West went on a social media tantrum in which he spewed antisemitic nonsense and was immediately met with backlash from the Jewish community.
Read MoreCanadians are divided on whether they want the SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO to own the popular app, according to a survey by Angus Reid.
Read MoreOttawa’s proposed legislation will require Facebook and Google to negotiate payments to Canadian news outlets
Read MoreDisney+ turned two years old last Friday, but celebrations didn’t go quite as well as fans hoped.
Read MoreRife with issues on its original release, the director’s cut of Justice League finally arrives.
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