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Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY

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Trump vs. Twitter: New policy would crack down on president claiming premature victory in election

September 10, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump vs. Twitter: New policy would crack down on president claiming premature victory in election

Twitter will more aggressively label or remove election tweets containing misleading or disputed information including premature claims of victory.

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Stacy Brown-Philpot, TaskRabbit’s outgoing CEO, on being Black in Silicon Valley after George Floyd

August 27, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Stacy Brown-Philpot, TaskRabbit’s outgoing CEO, on being Black in Silicon Valley after George Floyd

Stacy Brown-Philpot, outgoing CEO of TaskRabbit and one of tech’s most prominent Black women leaders, talks George Floyd, Kamala Harris and racism.

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Watch the Democratic National Convention for free: How to live stream Joe Biden, Kamala Harris without cable

August 17, 2020August 18, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Watch the Democratic National Convention for free: How to live stream Joe Biden, Kamala Harris without cable

The Democratic National Convention has gone online for the first time because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s how you can watch it for free.

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Trump orders TikTok to sell U.S. assets within 90 days, citing national security concerns

August 14, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump orders TikTok to sell U.S. assets within 90 days, citing national security concerns

President Trump ordered the Chinese parent company of TikTok to sell or spin off its U.S. assets within 90 days, citing national security concerns.

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Facebook gets bad grades on report card from civil rights groups behind advertising boycott

August 13, 2020August 13, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Facebook gets bad grades on report card from civil rights groups behind advertising boycott

Civil rights groups behind #StopHateForProfit boycott give Facebook poor grades, saying it failed to address or fell short of addressing demands.

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Facebook, Twitter remove Trump coronavirus posts of Fox interview about kids being ‘almost immune’

August 5, 2020August 6, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Facebook, Twitter remove Trump coronavirus posts of Fox interview about kids being ‘almost immune’

Facebook took down post from President Trump’s personal page of a Fox News interview in which he said that children are “almost immune” from COVID-19.

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TikTok, WeChat and ‘untrusted’ Chinese apps should be removed from U.S. app stores, Pompeo says

August 5, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on TikTok, WeChat and ‘untrusted’ Chinese apps should be removed from U.S. app stores, Pompeo says

The U.S. wants “untrusted” Chinese apps removed from U.S. app stores, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday, calling out TikTok and WeChat.

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Facebook bumps up offer to $650 million to settle facial recognition class action

July 23, 2020July 24, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Facebook bumps up offer to $650 million to settle facial recognition class action

Facebook has agreed to pay $650 million – $100 million more than before – to settle a class action lawsuit over its face recognition technology.

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Mark Zuckerberg gets ‘Dear Mark’ video from Facebook boycott organizers

July 23, 2020July 23, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Mark Zuckerberg gets ‘Dear Mark’ video from Facebook boycott organizers

Civil rights groups behind Facebook boycott turn up pressure with a “Dear Mark” video condemning Zuckerberg’s record on hate speech, misinformation.

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Facebook and Instagram to study racial bias against African Americans, Hispanics on their platforms

July 21, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Facebook and Instagram to study racial bias against African Americans, Hispanics on their platforms

In an acknowledgment of complaints of censorship and harassment, Facebook and Instagram are studying racial bias against Black and Hispanic users.

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