On August 23, the "Washington Post" revealed that Twitter's former chief security officer is accusing his former employer, with supporting documents, of not protecting its users from hacking and manipulation of information.
"The big platforms are more innovative when it comes to defending their economic interests than they are about combatting disinformation. By following the path forged by TikTok, Mark Zuckerberg is transitioning to a new era of prosperity for disinformation. The response to disinformation cannot be to promote it by means of artificial intelligence."
As the popular movements in Iran spread, the regime is trying to control the protests by cutting off Internet access. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns this repression and calls on Abr Arvan, the company responsible for the national network, to cease its collaboration with the regime in Tehran.
The newest of the world’s social media, scheduled to become fully operational in the United States by the end of the month, Donald Trump’s Truth Social is clearly intended to serve a political position and therefore alarms Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which is concerned about the dangers of digital platform and social media bias.