Politics
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A non-profit ad initiative is now shutting down, with a major side effect for X.
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Musk was seemingly fooled by a fake headline from a far-right X user.
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Is it already catching on?
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"You can replace your old guy too!"
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You don't have to hand anything over without a warrant.
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You can't say "cisgender" on X but you can create AI deepfakes of your political opponents.
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"Momala" is not very brat.
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The Defiance Act provides a civil path for victims of nonconsensual deepfakes.
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Jake Tapper called "aesthetic" a "Gen Z word."
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TikTok has since removed some fake Kamala videos which received millions of views.
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In the cycle of meme relevancy, the copypasta might be on its way out.
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"False flag" and "staged" trended on Musk's "global town square" in the hours after the shooting.
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Meta drops "penalty box" account restrictions ahead of election.
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The COPIED Act would lead to federal watermarking standards and a legal pathway for creatives.
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New ticket: President Putin and VP Trump
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"Project 2025 sounds like the name of a government research program that accidentally creates mushroom zombies."
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Political divides = romantic consequences?
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It's down to a plea deal.
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"The balls of these right-wing motherf***ers."
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Social media bots sought to discredit China-made vaccines in the Philippines.
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Oh good.
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Musk and Trump talk on the phone several times a month, according to reports.
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Threat actors from Russia, China, and Israel were using OpenAI tech for political operations.
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What happens next? Answer: A lot of online discourse, then sentencing.
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Millions of Instagram users have shared the story, which has been deemed performative by some and necessary by others.
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All the stuff he never knew he wanted.
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Disclosures, but not a ban?
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A great game returns, though it might bum you out slightly along the way.
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They deem the TikTok ban bill an "extraordinary restraint on speech."
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Political campaigns sure love the platform politicians are trying to ban.
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These gifts scream "congratulations."
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By posting on TikTok and courting influencers, the government appears to be sending mixed messages while signing a ban into law.
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'When the stakes are this high in the election, we are going to use every tool we have to reach young voters where they are.'
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If the U.S. bans TikTok, quite a few apps are going to be affected.
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Signal and Telegram were also pulled from the App Store in China.
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According to Apple, the change was unintentional and caused by a bug.
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From Westerosi power players to behind-the-scenes manipulators, these characters showcase the true essence of political intrigue.
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"We humbly ask that Mr. Cook and the rest of the executive team end their silence on this crucial subject, and make it clear that Palestinian lives matter."