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The tweets come after President-elect Donald Trump angrily tweeted about the performer's portrayal of him on NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
Barely a week after having pledged to restrain himself, President-elect Donald Trump leapt back into the Twitter fray like he never left.
President Obama, speaking in Berlin, criticized Facebook and other social media for disseminating fake news, reports NYT.
Facebook will buy back $6 billion in stock, starting in the first quarter of 2017, SEC filings showed.
The social media giant has found itself at the center of the debate on misinformation on the internet.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey apologized after the microblogging service let through an ad promoting a white supremacist group.
Microsoft is investigating the UPenn racist cyberbullying incident last week tied to its GroupMe messaging product.
Facebook has been in the eye of a postelection storm for the last few day, reports the NYT.
CNBC's Seema Mody reports chatter taking place on social media from celebrities all over the world.
On Sunday morning, Trump again lashed out at the New York Times on Twitter, complaining about "very poor" coverage, according to NBC News
University officials called the attacks "deplorable," "repugnant," and "reprehensible."
The internet has played an unprecedented role in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, and Election Night was no exception.
When Facebook's CTO took the stage at a conference in Lisbon on Tuesday, you'd be forgiven for thinking he was showing off a minor product update.
Facebook has launched a new advertising feature that takes users from their News Feed into Messenger, the company announced on Tuesday.
But, on Monday, Donald Trump told a crowd in New Hampshire that the New England Patriots quarterback said he voted for him.
This year more than ever, the leading three social apps are pulling out all the stops.
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