Twitch clarifies its ban on terrorist and extremist contentThe service reinforced that there's no place for such material on its platform.By K. Holt, 10.05.2020
Twitter may label notable tweets that violate its termsIt will still take down "direct violent threats" and other tweets that cross the line.By K. Holt, 03.28.2019
Unity rolls out new rules for devs after Improbable fightEverything is back to normal. Sort of.By N. Summers, 01.16.2019
Leaked Facebook documents show its shifting hate speech policiesCovering everything from Pepe to subtle differences in white power groups.By R. Lawler, 05.25.2018
Some Google Docs users are being locked out of their files (updated)Google is investigating the issue.By M. Locklear, 10.31.2017
Russian-owned Livejournal bans dissenting speech to please PutinMaybe now George R. R. Martin will finally move onto Wordpress. By T. Seppala, 04.10.2017
Google goes after Pixel resellers by locking their accountsFolks who profited from a tax loophole lost access to emails, photos and documents. By S. Dent, 11.17.2016
WhatsApp won't comply with India's order to delete user data (updated)Indian users claim sharing information with Facebook puts their privacy in danger.By A. Dalton, 09.28.2016
Sex censorship breeds a fetish-focused social networkMeet the Instagram for porn.By C. Trout, 01.13.2016
It's not just you: Terms of Service agreements really are confusing, study findsBy B. Gilbert, 04.17.2014
Instagram responds to user concerns, adjusts new Terms of Service to allay fearsBy M. Gorman, 12.18.2012
Instagram lays framework for monetization, sharing info with Facebook in ToS updateBy Z. Honig, 12.17.2012
Google revamps Play Store developer rules, looks to banish intrusive advertisingBy D. Cooper, 08.01.2012