Tag: Big tech

Total Results: 81


A homeless man walks down the street in the downtown Skid Row area of Los Angeles (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
22 Jun 2021 - 1:06am

The battle between the two Americas The United States has never been so divided

Joel Kotkin

Monday
31.05

31.05

How Facebook censored the lab leak theory Its latest crackdown on 'misinformation' proves the tech giant hasn't learnt its lesson

Freddie Sayers

Tuesday
09.02

09.02

Facebook’s bid to control the internet Its new Oversight Board could make it more powerful than nation states

James Ball

Tuesday
02.02

02.02

What America can learn from Russia Spiralling addiction, inequality and an oligarch class can pave the way for authoritarianism

Daniel Kalder

Friday
29.01

29.01

The phoney War on Woke The Government's obsession with statues and street names is a dangerous distraction

Ed West

Monday
23.11

23.11

Welcome to the new Middle Ages Rising inequality, lower mobility, contempt for the poor and widespread celibacy — we're returning to the past

Ed West

Thursday
29.10

29.10

How corporations can delete your existence Losing a Twitter account for controversial statements is one thing; losing a bank account is quite another

Gavin Haynes

Tuesday
27.10

27.10

How Big Tech seduced the Left In the 1960s, liberals stood up to IBM to defend free speech. Now they cosy up to Silicon Valley

Geoff Shullenberger

Friday
16.10

16.10

Big Tech is fixing the election Social media sites such as Twitter have unprecedented power — and are using it to influence politics

Douglas Murray

Monday
13.07

13.07

Will Ireland survive the Woke Wave? If your economy is ruled from California, then your culture will be too

Angela Nagle

Tuesday
30.06

30.06

America is losing the information war With the election only five months away, the US has no idea how to defend itself against Russia

Nina Jankowicz

Tuesday
14.01

14.01

In defence of Facebook There are problems with Zuckerberg's monopolistic intentions, but breaking up his company could do more harm than good

Christopher Rhodes