New Lawsuit Alleges Mailchimp Facilitated Sex Trafficking
Filed in a Georgia court, the suit claims that the email marketing platform allowed a sex trafficker to match a victim with an online market for sexual exploitation.
After Google Announced New Political Ad Rules, Michael Bloomberg Spent An Estimated $1 Million
That’s far more than the estimated amount Warren spent in November.
21 Things BuzzFeed News Tried And Loved In 2019
Some of these things may change your life. Or not.
Facebook’s New Message To Political Advertisers Is All About Protecting The 2020 Election
Forget 2016.
“Nothing Is Off The Table” For Facebook As Google And Twitter Crack Down On Political Ads
For now, Donald Trump and Joe Biden can target ads however they want on Facebook. How long will that last?
Here’s The Major Exception To Twitter’s Political Ad Ban
The policy may be less sweeping than CEO Jack Dorsey initially announced.
Twitter Is Trying To Fix The Dunk And Ratio
Small experiments may add up to big changes down the road.
Facebook’s Rebrand Is About The FTC, Not A Fancy New Font
The new “by Facebook” label won’t make it harder to break up Facebook. But it will let people know what products they’re using.
Twitter Bans Political Ads As It Turns Up The Heat On Facebook
Twitter drops the hammer on political ads ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
Mark Zuckerberg Tied Himself In Knots Defending Facebook To Congress
The CEO struggled to answer basic questions about the site’s policies.
As Marc Benioff Calls For A Better World, Salesforce Lawyers Are Doing The Opposite
Silicon Valley’s virtuous one wants tech to do as he says, not as he does.
Andrew Yang Injected Silicon Valley’s Favorite Economic Idea Into The Democratic Debate. Silicon Valley Isn’t So Happy About That.
Universal basic income seems like an idea whose time has come — except to some of the very people pushing the idea in the first place.
Twitter Just Explained Why It Hasn't Suspended Donald Trump
After Sen. Kamala Harris called for the president's account to be suspended, Twitter waited a few weeks, and then said no.
Apple Told Some Apple TV+ Show Developers Not To Anger China
We thought trade would bring Western values to China. Instead, it brought Chinese values to Apple.
As Google Backlashes Have Risen And Fallen, So Have Its Grants To News Organizations
Google’s troubles have been moving from Europe to the US, and the money to news organizations has too.
Facebook Confirmed That, Unlike The Rest Of Us, Politicians Don't Get Fact-Checked
“It's just clear to me that they're lurching from crisis to crisis,” said one digital strategist.
The Man Who Built The Retweet: “We Handed A Loaded Weapon To 4-Year-Olds”
The button that ruined the internet — and how to fix it.
Silicon Valley’s Right Wing Is Angry And Punching Back
How a small group of right-wing tech employees built a back channel straight to the nation’s capital.
Not Your Daddy’s Regulation: Tech Giants Face A Complicated Reckoning In Washington
Old rules and moving targets create new challenges for regulators and Congress.
The Pelosi Video Was Altered. Why Won’t Facebook Just Say That?
Facebook's handling of a forged video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi baffles leading researchers.