Tow CenterBrazil’s Elections are a second chance for Big TechThey are expected to have the same concerns here as they did with the US electionNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Tow CenterUnderstanding the differences between social media rules in US and Brazilian electionsBy Patricia Campos MelloNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Tow CenterFake news law could shield 750,000 politicians and institutionsBill provides special treatment for accounts of public interest that breach rulesNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Tow CenterYouTube Moves to Remove Videos With False Allegations of Fraud in the 2018 ElectionBy Patrícia Campos MelloNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Tow CenterAgreements with platforms for elections in Brazil fall short of policies in the U.S.By Patricia Campos MelloNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Tow CenterFacebook Instagram and Facebook pay election advertising advances outside the lawBy Patrcia Campos MelloNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Tow CenterBolsonaro supporters talk on “Datapovo” and attack institutes to discredit pollsResearch shows WhatsApp, Telegram groups and YouTube channels promote delegitimization of pollsNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Tow CenterinTow CenterScorched Earth Litigation: the call for Anti-SLAPP may save youBy Victoria Baranetsky and Robert RosenthalNov 16, 2022Nov 16, 2022
Tow CenterinTow CenterThe Growing Strength of Public Media Local JournalismBy Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro, Mark Fuerst, Caroline PorterOct 4, 2022Oct 4, 2022
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