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Cecilia Kang

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74 articles stable

A nine-story peak in 2021Q3 tied Cecilia Kang’s coverage to Facebook’s accountability crisis, before her recent work shifted toward AI policy and antitrust.

Who they are

Cecilia Kang appears in the corpus as a technology-policy journalist closely associated with The New York Times and with reporting on the collision between large internet platforms and government power. She also co-authored An Ugly Truth with Sheera Frenkel, a book described here as exposing Facebook scandals and leadership shortcomings.

The recent arc

The coverage’s high point came in 2021Q3, during the Facebook Files-era scrutiny of Meta’s products and leadership. Stories in that period centered on Instagram’s pause of Instagram Kids after pressure from parents, experts, and policymakers; Facebook’s rebuttal to the Wall Street Journal’s reporting; and whistleblower allegations on 60 Minutes that Facebook misled the public about harms including hate speech and misinformation. That focus aligned with Kang and Frenkel’s launch of An Ugly Truth and with recurring links to Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg.

More recently, the emphasis has moved from platform-product scandals toward the policy machinery governing technology. New York Times-linked stories cover the FTC’s antitrust trial against Meta, state and federal efforts to regulate AI, AI firms’ lobbying after Trump’s return, and the growth of federal AI lobbying; the 2025 Supreme Court ruling on TikTok’s divest-or-ban law adds national security to that regulatory frame.

The tension

The central tension is whether US institutions can constrain technology companies whose products, market power, and political influence outpace existing oversight. Facebook and Zuckerberg dominate the historical thread, while Google antitrust action, congressional scrutiny of TikTok, and AI lobbying show the coverage broadening from one company’s accountability problems to a contest between platforms, regulators, Congress, and the executive branch.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Kang’s coverage will remain useful for tracking how tech policy shifts from reactive hearings and corporate controversies toward enforcement, legislation, and lobbying over AI and platforms. The unresolved question is whether those mechanisms produce durable constraints or mainly reflect an intensifying struggle for influence among major companies and Washington institutions.

Cecilia Kang has appeared in 74 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2021Q4 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, New York Times, Trump, Twitter.

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Coverage Timeline

2023-06-08
New York Times

Tech entrepreneurs who left the Bay Area during the pandemic are returning, saying they can't miss out on the funding, hackathons, and networking of the AI boom

Tech entrepreneurs who left the Bay Area during the pandemic say they can't afford to miss out on the funding … Bluesky: @darthbluesky.bsky.social . Mastodon: @BruceHalperin@sfba.social . Tweets: @tom...

2023-06-07
New York Times 4 related

Sources: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has met with over 100 members of Congress, alongside VP Harris and cabinet members, to discuss AI regulation in recent months

Cecilia Kang / New York Times :

2021-12-01
Bloomberg 22 related

David Marcus, the co-creator of Diem and head of Novi, will leave Meta at the end of the 2021; current Novi VP of Product Stephane Kasriel will lead Novi

and I remain as passionate as ever about the need for change in our payments and financial systems — my entrepreneurial DNA has been nudging me for too many mornings in a row to continue ignoring it. ...

2020-06-02
CNBC 6 related

As some Facebook employees publicly express anger, Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook is committing $10M to groups working on racial injustice

Ranjan here.  Talking about how tech … Danny Peterson / TheStreet : Morning Bell With Jim Cramer: Facebook Rebellion Andrew Hutchinson / Social Media Today : Instagram Says Internal Spam Filters Have ...

2020-05-09
Bloomberg 4 related

Google says it expects most of its staff to work from home until 2021

"price" discrimination (*every* kind of discrimination) in all aspects of human life https://twitter.com/... Sheryl Jean / @sjeanwrites : The US stock market is up today despite massive job losses for...

2019-04-14
USA Today 12 related

Facebook nominates PayPal exec Peggy Alford to its board, the first African-American woman, and won't nominate Reed Hastings and Erskine Bowles for re-election

Facebook nominates Paypal's Peggy Alford to board of directors. She'll become 1st black woman nominated in FB history. — Erskine Bowles & Reed Hastings, both have been on the board since 2011, won't b...

2019-04-13
USA Today 11 related

Facebook nominates PayPal exec Peggy Alford to its board, the first African-American woman, and won't nominate Reed Hastings and Erskine Bowles for re-election

Facebook nominates Paypal's Peggy Alford to board of directors. She'll become 1st black woman nominated in FB history. — Erskine Bowles & Reed Hastings, both have been on the board since 2011, won't b...

2015-11-24
New York Times

Startups including Hello Alfred, Magic Leap, and Zenefits are increasing lobbying in Washington to create good will and minimize potential regulatory issues

Cecilia Kang / New York Times : Tweets: @danarubinstein and @erikbryn Tweets: Dana Rubinstein / @danarubinstein : Uber, Airbnb and their tech-sector peers now spend “just a little less than the auto ...

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