Maury Phillips/Getty Images for SAG-AFTRA; Mark Wilson / Getty Images Here’s Why Pundits and Lawmakers Are Worried About So-Called Deepfake Videos 'How do you put in filters to these tech oligarch companies?' By Chris White June 13, 2019
The New York Times / YouTube screen shot; Taylor Hill / Getty Images Facebook Co-Founder Says Company Is 'Far Too Powerful,' Calls for Government Intervention 'Breaking up Facebook isn’t a punishment for its economic success, it’s a way to make sure other new companies can compete.' By Randy DeSoto May 9, 2019
Andrew Harnik / AP Facebook Co-Founder Speaks Out: 'The Government Must Hold Mark Accountable' Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes spoke out against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and called for the government to regulate the social media giant. By Malachi Bailey May 9, 2019
Phillip Faraone / Getty Images; Stephanie Keith / Getty Images; Lachlan Cunningham / Getty Images The Battle of 2020: Big Tech Goliath vs. Citizen David 'Having lost the 2016 presidential election, leftists in various walks are exploiting authority in order to eliminate political and cultural adversaries and win in 2020.' By DC Larson May 8, 2019
AP Photo Facebook Bans Slew of Controversial Figures, Including Alex Jones and Louis Farrakhan 'Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban against hate and violence.' By The Associated Press May 2, 2019
Chinnapong / Shutterstock Facebook Admits To Uploading Contacts of 1.5 Million Users Without Permission Surprisingly (and sadly), it wasn't the only scandal to hit the beleagured social media giant on Thursday. By C. Douglas Golden April 19, 2019
BMJ / Shutterstock Zoologist Sets the Record Straight After Netflix Tells Kids Climate Change Is Killing Walruses We trust documentaries to be generally truthful, but what happens if widely-watched nature videos deceptively edit the reality of our planet? By Benjamin Arie April 15, 2019
Andrew Harnik / AP NYT Shows Zuckerberg What Privacy Invasion Feels Like with Report on What's in His Trash The CEO of Facebook got a taste of real-world privacy invasion after a 'dumpster diver' raided his bins in San Francisco. By Benjamin Arie April 8, 2019
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Facebook Admits Employees Had Access to Passwords of 600 Million Users Facebook said Thursday that it stored millions of its users' passwords in plain text for years. By The Associated Press March 21, 2019
achinthamb / Shutterstock Report: Facebook Is Under Criminal Investigation over Data Deals A company spokesman said Facebook is "cooperating" with investigators. By Jack Davis March 14, 2019