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The President Is Losing His Platforms

Conservatives, feeling muzzled on social media, are switching to apps like Parler.

Forget TikTok. China’s Powerhouse App Is WeChat, and Its Power Is Sweeping.

With India’s TikTok Ban, the World’s Digital Walls Grow Higher

The Internet’s Most Censored Space

Zoom Blocks Activist After Tiananmen Vigil

Amazon Bans, Then Reinstates, Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’

Facebook, Google and Twitter Rebel Against Pakistan’s Censorship Rules

Britain to Create Regulator for Internet Content

As Virus Spreads, Anger Floods Chinese Social Media

TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China’s Detention Camps

Whistle-Blower’s Name Keeps Evading Facebook and YouTube Defenses

Teens Love TikTok. Silicon Valley is Trying to Stage an Intervention.

When Social Media Becomes a Wartime Necessity

A Year Later, Twitter’s New Banned Speech Policy Adds Little to the Old One

The Week in Tech: Disinformation’s Huge Inaction Problem

Europe Is Reining In Tech Giants. But Some Say It’s Going Too Far.

India Proposes Chinese-Style Internet Censorship

How Facebook’s Tiny China Sales Floor Helps Generate Big Ad Money

To Cover China, There’s No Substitute for WeChat