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Tourist attraction apologises after social media backlash over Facebook and Twitter posts branded sexist and misogynistic
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New study finds newsprint newspapers are read for an average of 40 minutes per day, outstripping by a wide margin time spent on online reading
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Martin Robbins: Automated fact-checking is hard enough, but Trump’s ‘chaos by design’ threatens to render it obsolete. Can Artificial Intelligence keep our grip on reality?
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Peter Rogers and Shan Ju Lin accuse Pauline Hanson’s adviser of seeking to control party
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Leaders of top tech companies including Facebook and Microsoft challenge order as Y Combinator boss says it’s time for sector to speak out
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The genial chair of the culture, media and sport committee has fake news, Channel 4 and section 40 in his sights
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The Facebook CEO used his own page to criticize Donald Trump’s executive order that will severely limit immigrants from certain Muslim-majority countries
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Police get a break as digitally savvy criminals who can’t resist the lure of an audience broadcast acts as serious as rape and torture. But why do they do it?
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Facebook CEO makes statement after backlash over ‘quiet title actions’ to secure parcels belonging to native owners within his $100m seafront property
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Frontline Club panel discuss the problem of ‘alternative facts’ and concede that social media is not the only organisation publishing falsehoods
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Facebook is testing ‘Stories’ in Ireland, after two previous moves to copy the feature from Snapchat
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Post-truth politics will be debunked by online facts
Simon JenkinsDonald Trump’s lies are part of a long tradition of political mendacity that holds far fewer fears in the age of digital media
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Several viewers of live broadcast of alleged attack on young woman in Uppsala reported incident to police
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Less than a year after Mark Zuckerberg paid millions to media companies to promote online live video coverage, the Facebook founder is changing tack
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The reality of rape is still clouded in myth
Barbara EllenFindings by the Fawcett Society show a woeful ignorance of the facts surrounding sexual assault
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Twitter storms, online spats and insults are making it impossible to talk to one another and reach the compromises on which public life depends
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Nothing is more likely to discourage open sharing, which is what social media was meant to be for. On the other hand, they are the boss
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Police say child is in custody after the woman live-streamed the two-year-old taped to a wall and said ‘now sit still’
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Government-backed network was temporarily banned from posting images, videos or live streams for about 20 hours, possibly over a copyright issue
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