Industry executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.
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Meta Platforms has clarified that it is against the company’s user rules to share a post that “calls for the death of a head of state”.
Russia opened a criminal case agains Meta Platforms on Friday and moved to designate it as an “extremist organisation” after the social network changed its hate speech rules.
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Facebook users in some countries will not violate Meta Platforms’ policies by calling for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion.
It’s a sunny Tuesday morning in late March at IBM’s Thomas J Watson Research Centre. The corridor from the reception area follows the long, curving glass curtain-wall…
A city is its people and the outcomes of the decisions and actions they can and do take individually or as groups. These outcomes, decisions and actions can be measured and captured. What would it require to take this data that makes

































