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CNN15d
China is using the world’s largest known online disinformation operation to harass Americans, a CNN review finds
Victims face a barrage of tens of thousands of social media posts that call them traitors, dogs, and racist and homophobic slurs. They say it’s all part of an effort to drive them into a state ...
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Satirical AI-altered video of Xi Jinping speaking English misleads social media users
An AI-altered video appearing to show Chinese President Xi Jinping giving a speech in English during a visit to the United ...
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Has China Killed Online Anonymity?
China's social media platforms have asked anonymous influencer accounts with more than 500,000 followers to display their real names. The move on November 1 to remove anonymity was simultaneously ...
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China is censoring social media tributes to late PM Li Keqiang
China is censoring social media tributes to late PM Li Keqiang Posted: 31 October 2023 ... Chinese internet censors have been trying extra hard to suppress the somber posts so as to prevent More ...
Bloomberg L.P.29d
Tencent, Kuaishou Demand Real Names in China Internet Tightening
China’s largest social media players from Tencent Holdings Ltd. to ByteDance Ltd. have asked their most popular influencers to display their actual identities, a major shift that tightens ...
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Even experts struggle to tell which social media posts are evidence-based. So, what do we do?
The debate on how to combat social media misinformation is as relevant as ever. In recent years, weve seen medical ...
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China social media players demand real names in China Internet tightening
Find out more about subscription packages here. CHINA’S largest social media players from Tencent Holdings to ByteDance have asked their most popular influencers to display their actual identities, a ...
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Nikki Haley Says Anonymous Social Media Posts Are a ‘National Security Threat,’ Demands All Users Verify Identity
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley called anonymous social media posts a “national security threat” on Tuesday and proposed that all users be made to verify their identities online.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation21d
China's media had criticised Australia for years. So how has it covered the prime minister's long-awaited visit?
The Chinese media's coverage of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's visit to China this week has generally been positive, with experts saying it reflects Beijing's changing approach to the ...
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George Pickens Deletes All Steelers Posts; Writes ‘Free Me’ On Social Media; Mike Tomlin Responds
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was asked about George Pickens’ recent social media activity which includes posting “Free Me”, and unfollowing QB Kenny Pickens, the Steelers team and Tomlin on ...
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Nikki Haley tweaks 'verify everybody' social media stance, suggests Americans should be able to post anonymously
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley appeared to add a caveat to her proposal to verify all social media users by name. She suggested on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that Americans should still be ...

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