Cox is ready to have the state sue social media companies over what he categorized as due toĀ the harm caused to his stateās young people
The controversy illustrates the unpredictability and arbitrariness of online flare-ups often driven partially or entirely by misinformation
Work product will include resources for parents to better protect their children's mental health, safety, and privacy online
"I always tell people online hate is death by a thousand papercuts. It's all the little things. You're old. You're ugly. Go kill yourself"
"Today is my last day [...] I had an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company, which I deeply regret. I'm truly sorry"
A serious threat are those who know how to walk the fine line between first amendment rights and that defined as illegal harassment
LGBTQ+ youth use social media as an escape or method to connect with others. Study finds frequent use may change young teensā brains
Bezrukavenko said his life is the most stable it's ever been & described his personal life as "very boring because it's very goodā
60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker reports social media companies are not only profiting off Americansā online anger- but driving it
Residents angered over the racist and homophobic social media posts made by the husband of a candidate for the Antelope Valley school board