WorldUnliked: How Facebook is playing a part in the Rohingya genocideOpinion: For many, the misinformation spread through Facebook justifies what the United Nations has dubbed a textbook example of ethnic cleansing
OpinionWhy would we trust Facebook to safeguard our democracies?Opinion: Facebook has released its fake-news strategy for Canada’s 2019 election. But its track record suggests what Facebook really needs is regulation
SocietyWhy the fight for net neutrality mattersIt’s not just about access to the internet in the U.S. It’s about stopping the walls from going up everywhere.
TechnologyWhat the Facebook, Google and Twitter algorithms hide from youIt’s not just about what we’re missing on our social media feeds, but the invisible ways we are being manipulated as we travel across the internet
WashingtonRussia’s Facebook memes have been revealed, and politics will never be the sameOne photo, less than 1,000 words: Learning about Russian-backed Facebook groups could bring about difficult questions about our political reality
SocietyIs Facebook a ’con’ or not?In trying to downplay the impact of Russian-planted divisive political posts on its platform, Facebook prompts questions about its business model
OpinionWhat will happen when we fall out of love with tech?Opinion: Our relationship with technology is reaching a tipping point, where the promises it once held feel like lies. What will happen next?
TechnologyThe walls are closing in on FacebookUp against growing political opposition and user skepticism, Facebook pivots to transparency—in some form
WashingtonWhy we should pay attention to Donald Trump’s Facebook pageDonald Trump’s Facebook usage used to be a story that mainstream media monitored, but now it doesn’t care. That’s a mistake.
SocietyWhy using social media might make you a better parentDespite worries about distraction and oversharing, experts say good things happen online