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UNICEF

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7 articles stable

UNICEF has appeared in 7 articles since 2017-06. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook.

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2023-01-23
New York Times

As China introduces rules to combat deepfakes, authorities around the world have approved few regulations, often because of free speech concerns

Few governments have approved regulations, often because of free-speech concerns.  New mandates from China could change the tone of the debate on digital forgeries. Tweets: @nytimes , @jfelixcardoso ,...

2021-09-18
Wall Street Journal 11 related

Internal docs show how antivax activists flooded vaccine content on Facebook with negative comments, despite Zuckerberg's push to promote COVID-19 vaccines

Internal company documents suggest that the company plays down awareness of its flaws. Kara Swisher / New York Times : The Endless Facebook Apology Katie Canales / Insider : Apple reportedly threatene...

2020-06-12
Fast Company

Researchers find sites monetizing health misinformation with Google's AdSense and DoubleClick; Google says the specific sites don't violate its policy

Ruth Reader / Fast Company : Tweets: @slpng_giants , @penamerica , and @matthewstoller Tweets: @slpng_giants : .@google refuses to do any meaningful moderation on the sites they monetize with ads. Th...

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