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A federal judge late Wednesday issued an injunction against a recently-enacted state law that would’ve imposed stiff penalties on social media companies that de-platform political candidates.
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Describing the law as a “frontal assault on the First Amendment,” two online industry groups filed a federal lawsuit Thursday seeking to block a measure pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis to crack down on large social-media companies.
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Florida U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (FL-26), along with other Hispanic members of congress, are asking the FBI to investigate what she says is a disinformation campaign targeting Hispanics.
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A Florida Panhandle man may be one of the first charged under a new law for posting threatening messages on social media. Last month, the Bay County…
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News is available at our fingertips. What constitutes news, and when should it be designated as “fake?”The Capital Chapter of the Florida Public Relations…
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As lawmakers return to Washington to debate healthcare, they’ll have new ways of communicating with voters back home, through Facebook. But it’s not yet…
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The Anti-Defamation League said it’s concerned by the targeting of journalists on social media in the past year.Tallahassee attorney Chuck Hobbs is a…
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Recently, a video from Tallahassee posted to a social media app used by college students, sparked a sexual assault investigation. But in the digital age…
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The Tallahassee Police Department is taking an unconventional approach to its social media presence. As first reported by the Tallahassee Democrat, the…
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A Florida State University student who claimed her social media account was hacked has withdrawn a request for an investigation by the FSU Police…