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Twitter is hilariously struggling to pronounce the new coronavirus treatment
Woah Black Betty, bamlanivimab!
By Amanda Yeo
Here's how many Trump posts have been flagged for misinformation since Election Day
Over half of Trump's Facebook posts were flagged as misleading or disputed.
By Jess Joho
Prank calls flood Trump's voter fraud hotline, and the best one is from a Disney star
If you're gonna act like a clown, expected to get clowned right back.
By Jess Joho
Now that the Biden news is official, Twitter is getting cute with Trump's account
Try searching "loser" on Twitter.
By Anna Iovine
Teen walks aimlessly onto his dad's MSNBC interview in hilarious clip
His reaction is priceless.
By Anna Iovine
Viral videos of poll workers filling in ballots don't show what Trump supporters want you to believe
Poll workers are trying to make sure every vote is counted.
By Matt Binder
Trump campaign prematurely claims victory in Pennsylvania, forcing Twitter and Facebook to take action
Election misinformation spreads via the Trump camp.
By Matt Binder
Verified 'Elon Musk' Twitter account celebrates election with crypto scam
"Elon Musk" is spamming Donald Trump's replies on Twitter with a fake crypto giveaway.
By Jack Morse
Twitter continues to label Trump's misinformation about vote count
"We placed a warning on this Tweet for making a potentially misleading claim about an election."
By Matt Binder
Twitter puts warning label on Trump's false election tweet
Nothing is being stolen from Trump.
Election Day is providing a lot of context for no-context Twitter accounts
There's actually a lot of context.
By Amanda Yeo
No matter who wins the election, you still have to care about politics
Back to Brunch Twitter, please listen up.
By Jess Joho
Here's what Twitter plans to do about election result misinformation
Twitter is "prioritizing the presidential election and other highly contested races" in its fight against misinformation.
By Matt Binder
You can tweet at this AI-powered recipe tool to reduce food waste — Strictly Robots
Literally could not be easier.
By Jordan Aaron
What really happens if Republicans get rid of Section 230
If the right wing is going down, they're going to take you with them.
By Matt Binder
The Section 230 hearing was a sad, dangerous sham
As expected, it was all grandstanding.
Jack Dorsey's wild beard at the Senate hearing on Section 230 is being memed
Ever wondered what the Twitter CEO would look like as a wizard?
By Tim Marcin
Kim Kardashian's tasteless birthday photos instantly became a copypasta meme
This copypasta punches up and points out the gross inequality the pandemic only exacerbated.
By Anna Iovine
Twitter already warning users about early election result claims
On Nov. 3, you may not know who won the U.S. presidential election, and Twitter is preparing users for that reality.
By Jack Morse
Twitter says 'no evidence' Trump's account was hacked with laughably bad password
If true, that's bad. Really bad.
By Tim Marcin
Republicans vote to subpoena Facebook, Twitter CEOs in the wake of Hunter Biden story
The social media companies restricted shares on a New York Post story.
By Matt Binder
Twitter hack shows need for cybersecurity regulations, govt. report says
The report argues Facebook and Twitter are "systemically important institutions" that need cybersecurity regulations to protect users — and everyone else.
By Jack Morse
Twitter updates policy on sharing hacked data after 'NY Post' mess
Twitter says it will no longer automatically block URLs that point to hacked material. Confusion, of course, remains.
By Jack Morse