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Barbara Walters Was Wrong About the Kardashians
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Barbara Walters Was Wrong About the Kardashians

In 2011, Barbara Walters told the Kardashians they had no talent. Fourteen years later, that verdict looks less like an insult and more like a misreading of what talent now means.

Schools Are Winning in Court Against Social Media
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Schools Are Winning in Court Against Social Media

Snap, YouTube, and TikTok settled a landmark school district lawsuit over social media addiction. With 1,000+ similar cases pending, this could reshape Big Tech's liability landscape.

Meta's Real Trial Isn't About the Money
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Meta's Real Trial Isn't About the Money

New Mexico already won $375 million from Meta. Now it wants something harder to give: a court order forcing Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp to redesign themselves. A three-week trial starts Monday.

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We Stopped Seeing People. We Started Watching Them.
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We Stopped Seeing People. We Started Watching Them.

Megan Garber's new book Screen People argues that internet culture has trained us to see each other as characters in an endless show—and that this is making us sick.

Iran's Lego Memes Are Winning the Attention War
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Iran's Lego Memes Are Winning the Attention War

A small pro-Iran team is racking up millions of views with AI-generated Lego videos that mock Trump — and Americans are sharing them. What does that tell us about information warfare?

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Doyun Han
Reddit Wants Proof You're Human. That's Harder Than It Sounds.
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Reddit Wants Proof You're Human. That's Harder Than It Sounds.

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman announced human verification for suspicious accounts. As AI bots flood the internet, one platform is drawing a line — but the line keeps moving.

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Doyun Han
The Algorithm on Trial: Meta and YouTube Lose
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The Algorithm on Trial: Meta and YouTube Lose

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for intentionally addicting a child to social media, awarding $6M in damages. What this landmark verdict means for Big Tech, parents, and regulators worldwide.

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Haneul Kim
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The First Tweet Is 20. What Has It Wrought?
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The First Tweet Is 20. What Has It Wrought?

Jack Dorsey's six-word post launched a platform that shaped elections, movements, and media. Two decades later, Twitter is now X — and the story gets stranger.

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Doyun Han
A Big Tech CEO Just Compared His Industry to Big Tobacco
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A Big Tech CEO Just Compared His Industry to Big Tobacco

Pinterest's CEO is calling for a government ban on social media for under-16s — and using his own platform's data to prove it won't hurt business. What happens next?

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Doyun Han
Facebook Is Paying Creators to Show Up. Is It Worth It?
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Facebook Is Paying Creators to Show Up. Is It Worth It?

Meta's new Creator Fast Track program offers up to $3,000/month guaranteed pay to lure creators from TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. After paying out $3B in 2025, what's the real play here?

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Doyun Han
Butterfly Clips in the Hallway: Big Tech Faces Its Tobacco Moment
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Butterfly Clips in the Hallway: Big Tech Faces Its Tobacco Moment

A landmark jury trial is testing whether social media companies can be held legally liable for harms to children. The outcome could reshape the internet's liability shield forever.

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Doyun Han
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Meta Just Bought a Social Network Made Entirely of AI
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Meta Just Bought a Social Network Made Entirely of AI

Meta has acquired Moltbook, a simulated social network where AI agents interact with each other. Here's what that means for the future of social media, agentic AI, and your feed.

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Doyun Han
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