The company is the latest digital platform to crack down on such material. The site became a source of income for millions during the coronavirus pandemic.
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U.S. Revives Facebook Suit, Adding Details to Back Claim of a Monopoly
After a judge slammed the F.T.C.’s original lawsuit, regulators returned with a more detailed case accusing the platform of being a monopoly.
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When the Fires Came, the Store Went Online
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Dhar Mann, YouTube’s Moral Philosopher
Dhar Mann has built an online video empire on contemporary fables.
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More than 100 new official or pro-Taliban accounts and pages have surfaced on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, despite a ban on the group by the sites.
Are Apple’s Tools Against Child Abuse Bad for Your Privacy?
The backlash to Apple’s efforts to fight child sexual abuse show that in the debate between privacy and security, there are few easy answers.
Workers, in Demand, Have a New Demand of Their Own: A Career Path
More low-wage employees want opportunities to grow. Big companies are making more promises to help them.
Tech Companies’ Afghanistan Foreign Policy
As we have seen with the fall of Kabul, a handful of unelected tech executives play a big role in high-stakes global affairs.
Robinhood’s revenue more than doubled even as it lost money last quarter.
Robinhood lost $502 million, compared with a profit of $58 million a year prior.









