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The report found that users curious about dubious posts were directed to more false claims and dangerous content.
As the debate rages on as to whether social media platforms are correct in limiting Donald Trump on their platforms, it opens up the debate as to Big Tech's role in freedom of speech.
The story of what happened in Eastern Ghouta is very different if you're consuming Russian or Syrian state media. Also, how much influence will President Trump's favourite news programme have on his Syria response? And look at Facebook's (and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's) very bad day.
Do you know someone who is obsessed with posting photos and counting likes on social media? Well, one vending machine was created with exactly those people in mind. Snaptap vending machines allow social media lovers to print photos from their Instagram account, buy likes for their photos, and even buy followers! With the growth of social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, it's no wonder that Snaptap is launching machines all over the world.
In this edition: russian web users demand the release of two reporters detained in Ukraine; using social media to monitor landscape change; and a hidden camera prank in the US.
Plus de 2.000 personnes ont participé dimanche à une marche blanche pour exprimer leur "solidarité" aux victimes de l'incendie meurtrier qui a dévasté le 14 février trois immeubles à Saint-Laurent-de-la-Salanque, près de Perpignan, tuant huit personnes.