Big tech platforms continue to introduce strict coronavirus rules. Reclaimthenet.org - April 28th During the coronavirus pandemic, YouTube has greatly restricted what its users are allowed to say about the virus. And now, in yet
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Lack of Internet access in rural areas was always a problem. But now with the Coronavirus quarantine it's a huge issue. Being a high-tech professional, and living in Silicon Valley, I've always had the best
Avi Schiffmann, a 17-year-old student living in Washington, has spent the last few months creating a website to collect all the information related to COVID-19, from statistics on the pandemic to recommendations on how to
Big tech’s coronavirus rule changes are furthering the two-class system around the creation, distribution, and monetization of online content. The legacy media class gets preferential treatment in big tech’s algorithms, exclusive access to monetization options,
With the recent Coronavirus social distancing mandates there are more people than ever working from home. With the recent surge it might cause a slowdown, or make folks realize their home internet connection has been
Twitter doesn't want user profile images scraped. As the companies and government agencies have delved deeper in their deployment of facial recognition technology despite public push back, Twitter has somewhat decided to take a small
The streaming service formerly known as DirecTV Now has been changed to AT&T TV Now. We wanted to clear up the confusion and briefly review. It's now easy to use, with a great interface, but
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