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    Explore "socialmediaregulation" with insightful episodes like "How NetChoice became Big Tech’s ally against social media regulation", "Tech CEOs on Hot Seat, Biden's Lies, and "Sociopath" Gavin Newsom, with Newt Gingrich and Adam Carolla | Ep. 715", "Senate Social Media Hearing & Mayorkas Impeachment Articles | 2.1.24", "The Story Just Got Even Weirder (Ep 2132)" and "X faces fines for misinformation" from podcasts like ""Marketplace Tech", "The Megyn Kelly Show", "Morning Wire", "The Dan Bongino Show" and "Make Me Smart"" and more!

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    How NetChoice became Big Tech’s ally against social media regulation

    How NetChoice became Big Tech’s ally against social media regulation

    The Supreme Court hears arguments on two state laws Monday — one in Texas and one in Florida — that seek to punish social media platforms over allegations they censor conservative speech. The legal force fighting these state laws is itself a group with conservative leanings called NetChoice, which has emerged as Big Tech’s top political lobbyist. And it’s going after social media crackdowns in blue states too, like the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, which required that platforms put in stronger default data privacy protections for younger users. Wherever a social media regulation pops up, NetChoice, it seems, is there. Isaiah Poritz of Bloomberg Law has been reporting on the organization.

    Tech CEOs on Hot Seat, Biden's Lies, and "Sociopath" Gavin Newsom, with Newt Gingrich and Adam Carolla | Ep. 715

    Tech CEOs on Hot Seat, Biden's Lies, and "Sociopath" Gavin Newsom, with Newt Gingrich and Adam Carolla | Ep. 715

    Megyn Kelly is joined by Newt Gingrich, author of "March to the Majority,” to discuss the fiery Big Tech hearing on Capitol Hill, Mark Zuckerberg’s apology to families of victims of social media abuse, whether we need to regulate platforms more, parents' responsibility when it comes to their kids and social media, the border crisis and looming potential border deal, Biden's changing rhetoric on the border including when he welcomed immigrants to come to America while running for president, the New York Times spinning the border crisis on behalf of Biden, Biden leading Trump in a new national poll, Trump ahead of Biden in key state polls, the potential impeachment of Sec. Mayorkas, and more. Then Adam Carolla, host of The Adam Carolla Show, joins to discuss "sociopath" California Gov. Gavin Newsom exaggerating his support for Joe Biden, Biden’s history of lies, Newsom defending his record when confronted about the rise in California crime, a new "diaper spa" facility for men with diaper fetishes, the infantilization of adult men, the degradation of our society everywhere including at our airports, Megyn's daughter’s recent trip to the Broadway musical "& Juliet," the unmentioned trans agenda in the show, the narcissism in our culture today, and more.

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    Senate Social Media Hearing & Mayorkas Impeachment Articles | 2.1.24

    Senate Social Media Hearing & Mayorkas Impeachment Articles | 2.1.24

    Several social media company heads get grilled on Capitol Hill, a House Committee approved two articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and more allegations of plagiarism at Harvard have come to light. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.

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    The Story Just Got Even Weirder (Ep 2132)

    The Story Just Got Even Weirder (Ep 2132)
    Insane! In this episode, I address another shocking update to the White House Cocaine story, Nikki Haley's disturbing comments, and more. Pink to give away 2,000 "banned books" at Florida concerts Nikki Haley proposes requiring social media users to verify their identities over ‘national security’ concerns Disney’s Latest Move Is To Give Pronoun Pins To Epcot Janitors Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    X faces fines for misinformation

    X faces fines for misinformation

    After a swarm of misinformation and gruesome images took over X following Hamas’ attack on Israel, Elon Musk is now under scrutiny by the European Commission to clean up the mess. We’ll also hear how climate change may be affecting our sense of fashion. And we hear this year’s Nobel Prize-winning economist on gender disparities in the workforce.

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    Newsom's Senate Pick, SCOTUS Takes on Social Media, and Guest New York Times Pitchbot

    Newsom's Senate Pick, SCOTUS Takes on Social Media, and Guest New York Times Pitchbot
    Kara and Scott discuss California Governor Gavin Newsom's choice of Laphonza Butler for Dianne Feinstein's senate seat, and whether Kevin McCarthy could be ousted as Speaker of the House. Plus, the Supreme Court adds two cases to the docket that could have a major impact on the future of social media. Our Friend of Pivot is New York Times Pitchbot, who stops by to talk about his popular Twitter account, and how he captures the media zeitgeist with his headlines and hot takes. Follow New York Times Pitchbot at @DougJBalloon Follow us on Instagram and Threads at @pivotpodcastofficial. Follow us on TikTok at @pivotpodcast. Send us your questions by calling us at 855-51-PIVOT, or at nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    TikTok goes to Washington

    TikTok goes to Washington
    The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce are joined by policy reporter Makena Kelly, who is on the ground in Washington for the House Energy and Commerce Committee's hearing on TikTok. Later, we dive into all the other news from this week, from Google's release of Bard to OpenAI's rapid expansion of ChatGPT. It was a big week. Further reading: TikTok ban hearing: all the news on the US’s crackdown on the video platform   TikTok bans deepfakes of nonpublic figures and fake endorsements in rule refresh Google opens early access to its ChatGPT rival Bard — here are our first impressions Google says its Bard chatbot isn't a search engine — so what is it?  Testing Google Bard: the chatbot doesn’t love me, but it’s still pretty weird Google and Microsoft’s chatbots are already citing one another in a misinformation shitshow Sundar Pichai expects that ‘things will go wrong’ with Bard Can AI generate a way to pay for itself? GitHub Copilot gets a new ChatGPT-like assistant to help developers write and fix code Mozilla.ai is a new startup created to build more open and trustworthy AI OpenAI is massively expanding ChatGPT’s capabilities to let it browse the web and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    SnapChat Drug Overdoses & AP Course Change | 2.3.23

    SnapChat Drug Overdoses & AP Course Change | 2.3.23

    More than 50 families filed a class action lawsuit against SnapChat after the fatal overdose of their kids, The College Board has revised curriculum for a new AP African American Studies course after certain aspects faced heavy criticism, and an expansive investigation into the media’s reporting on the russiagate narrative has put legacy media bias in the spotlight. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.

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    Ep. 1615 - The Attempted Ideological Purge Continues

    Ep. 1615 - The Attempted Ideological Purge Continues

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    “Trump who?”

    “Trump who?”

    In the final pod of the Trump Era, Jon, Jon, and Tommy talk about the 45th President’s final days in office, how he’s changed the Republican Party and America over the last four years, and President-elect Joe Biden's new plans to fight the recession and the pandemic. Then Lovett and Favreau talk about what goes into writing an inaugural address as part of their Crooked Media YouTube series, Speechwriters React.

    Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies / HBO Max launches in the US

    Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies / HBO Max launches in the US
    Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn welcome back Adi Robertson and Casey Newton to the show to discuss Trump's executive order targeting social media companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google. Julia Alexander also stops by to discuss the launch of WarnerMedia's new streaming service HBO Max. Stories discussed this week: Google search results will take ‘page experience’ into account next year T-Mobile now supports cross-carrier RCS messaging Google Messages may finally be adding end-to-end encryption for RCS Why Twitter labeling Trump’s tweets as “potentially misleading” is a big step forward FCC commissioner says Trump’s Section 230 plan ‘does not work’ Donald Trump is starting a messy fight with the entire internet White House organizes harassment of Twitter employee as Trump threatens company Donald Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies YouTube is deleting comments with two phrases that insult ... YouTube fixes error that deleted comments critical of the ... YouTube says China-linked comment deletions weren't ... HBO Max is full of potential, but its biggest hurdle remains AT&T’s messy execution HBO Max is taking on Netflix with human curation instead of solely relying on algorithms HBO Max will use anime from Crunchyroll to compete with Netflix’s growing empire All eight Harry Potter movies are streaming on HBO Max much earlier than expected Snyder Cut fans demanded AT&T’s attention, and now AT&T is demanding their cash Here are the hundreds of classic movies people can stream on HBO Max You can no longer subscribe to HBO via Apple TV Channels HBO Max’s catalog is full of weird holes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ep. 679 Shut This Thing Down

    Ep. 679 Shut This Thing Down
    Summary:  In this episode I address more stunning revelations about the relationships between key officials involved in the Trump investigation, the Clintons, and the judicial system. I also cover the new liberal narrative being used to attack Trump and how it is a Trojan Horse for government regulation of the internet.    News Picks: The Mueller investigation continues to act in an unusual manner outside its mandate.    More connections between the Australian diplomat whom media accounts portray as the initiator of the Trump investigation and foreign intelligence.    More on Mueller’s out-of-control investigation.    Read this December piece, and the recent revelations about Judge Contreras and FBI Agent Strzok are even more disturbing.    Government is looking to regulate the internet; here’s one avenue they’re looking at.    More on government’s desire to use the Cambridge Analytica case to regulate the internet.   The bump stock ban in Denver didn’t go as planned.   Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices