Yet Another Thing Legal Abortion Has Harmed By Alexandra DeSanctis June 28, 2022 Civil-liberties groups concerned about abortion access have made it harder to regulate kids’ use of social media.
NR PLUS Letters By NR Editors June 23, 2022 To believe that complex social pathologies did not exist before the Internet is folly.
TikTok Is (Still) Evil By Jack Butler June 21, 2022 A new report claims that data of U.S. users of the Chinese social-media app can be accessed in China.
Twitter Board Unanimously Endorses Musk Takeover By Brittany Bernstein June 21, 2022 The endorsement comes after Musk threatened to pull out of the deal over Twitter’s alleged lack of transparency.
NR PLUS Will Ted Cruz Take a Sharp Left Turn on Antitrust Policy? By Robert H. Bork Jr. June 17, 2022 Conservatives in Congress have good reason to rage at Big Tech censorship. But too many of them have let their anger get the better of them.
Musk Promises to Loosen Speech Rules at Twitter All-Staff Meeting By Arjun Singh June 16, 2022 Musk said that he would permit a wide range of views on the platform, including content that could be described as ‘extreme’ but was lawful.
‘Keep Them Offline’: Inside the New Issue of National Review By Ramesh Ponnuru June 9, 2022 In the cover story for NR’s new issue, Christine Rosen takes up a question society has neglected to ask: Why do we let children use social media?
NR PLUS Ban Kids from Social Media By Christine Rosen June 9, 2022 The case for keeping them offline.
NR PLUS Progressives Have a Twitter Problem By Charles C. W. Cooke June 8, 2022 The American Left and the elite institutions it controls are increasingly driven by a social-media echo chamber that bears little relation to reality.
One Little Retweet By Michael Brendan Dougherty June 7, 2022 The old Christian ethic enjoined us to build upon the good moments we find in each other, rather than the worst.