Learn more about how Americans are gradually gaining psychopathic traits after receiving misinformation on social media from Tech Analyst Rob Enderle from the Enderle Group.
What are ways for parents to monitor their kids on what they are doing on social media like TikTok as an example? Mike Snider of USA Today has the story.
Hundreds of companies have joined an advertising boycott of Facebook, trying to pressure the social media giant to more actively police hate speech and false content on its platform. But Nathan Bomey from USA Today explains why the pressure might not be enough to force Facebook to change.
Julie Jargon from The Wall Street Journal looks into one interesting effect that coronavirus shutdowns are having at home: kids are going behind their parents' backs to access their technology and connect with their friends.
Brett Murphy from USA Today examines the battles between election officials and Facebook over the social media platform's unwillingness to remove false information from its site.
USA Today's David Heath tells us about the popular types of social media sites used to promote white supremacist ideologies, and details how attempts to curb these ideologies have only recently gained more attention--and with limited success.
Nowadays, it's all about going viral. In the Democratic debates, it's no different. Listen as POLITICO's Elena Schneider tells Mike Gavin how different campaign teams will try to find these highlights in order to give them an edge in the race.
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How can we turn social media from a problem into a solution, movie theaters are using comfort to lore us back, and a positive change at the checkout line.