A Prism investigation reveals the State Department’s social media campaign of fear in Venezuela, Brazil, and Mexico, laying bare the anti-immigrant messaging behind the new face of American diplomacy
Facing a wave of misinformation and the manipulation of algorithms, resistance starts with choosing how we listen, not just how we speak
It wasn’t just organizations like Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA that prompted young women to become right-wing influencers. Their paths were first paved by “clean girl” morning routines and “what I eat in a day” vlogs
At least seven immigration-focused subreddits have been created since Jan. 20. Initially used to track ICE raids, these Reddit communities have evolved into hubs of collective support
A free and independent media is a key ingredient of democracy, but that’s not what we have in the U.S.
Leaving popular platforms such as Instagram could mean that LGBTQIA+ users lose the followings and communities they have built over years
What we know about the people we follow online is curated information, but some social media users overstep boundaries out of a false sense of familiarity
Prism’s decision to stop posting to X was precipitated by the growing white supremacist presence and suppression of movement journalism
A young girl lies tossing and turning in bed, her sleep interrupted by thoughts of news stories about teenagers falling victim to gun violence. When the sound of gunshots rings out, she jolts up in bed, breathlessly checking herself to see if she’s been hit or if it was
Journalism is an integral part of social media, but what happens when platforms censor reporters?
Israel’s digital presence takes the historical wartime propaganda playbook into the social media age
Gender, race, and disability affect who gets to express joy—and who gets punished for sharing it
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