Snapchat VP: ‘Expect to See Scripted Shows on Snapchat Before the End of the Year’
Snapchat’s Vice President of Content Nick Bell announced Wednesday that “scripted shows” would appear on their platform “before the end of the year.”

Snapchat’s Vice President of Content Nick Bell announced Wednesday that “scripted shows” would appear on their platform “before the end of the year.”

More than 500 Android apps were found to secretly contain spyware, resulting in their removal from the Google Play store, according to a report.

Wal-Mart has announced that they will be joining Google’s online shopping platform Google Express, purportedly with an eye towards Amazon, according to a report.

Today marks the tenth anniversary of the Twitter hashtag, which was first implemented in 2007. To celebrate the anniversary, several statistics have been released about their usage.

Free speech social network Gab announced its intentions to take on Silicon Valley censorship, Monday, launching a legal fund.

Teenagers are ditching Facebook in favor of other social media platforms like Instagram and Snapchat, according to a new report.

Robot bricklayers and exoskeletons are the “future of construction,” according to a new report.

16 of the world’s richest billionaires have investments in space exploration, according to a new report from Bloomberg Technology.

Convicted leaker and left-wing transgender icon Chelsea Manning has turned full activist since her release from prison, expressing support for violence against “fascists” and the abolition of borders, the police, and prisons.

Bedfordshire Constable Jamal Hassan has been jailed for making “indecent photographs” of children, following complaints that the department focused more on fighting Islamophobia and “right-wing extremism” than real crimes.

Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince said that he “woke up in a bad mood and decided someone shouldn’t be allowed on the internet” following his company’s decision to terminate service for neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer last week.

Mic.com has fired 25 employees in preparation for a pivot from written news to video, according to a report.

Former Google employee James Damore compared the way that Silicon Valley conservatives have to stay in the closet to homosexuals in the 1950s. During an interview with Business Insider, Damore, who was fired from Google for publishing a viewpoint diversity

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, one of the largest digital rights organizations, has issued a warning to tech companies about censoring neo-Nazis, claiming the same tools will eventually be used against everyone else.

CNN’s Chief National Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto embarrassed himself on Twitter Thursday afternoon, after he insisted on including this weekend’s murder in Charlottesville, Virginia, in a list of European terror attacks.

Popular music streaming service Spotify has removed a list of “hate bands” from the platform in response to the Charlottesville white supremacist rally last week.

Gab, a free speech competitor to Twitter, was banned from the Google Play store Thursday after the social network startup had already raised over $1 million in investments.

Republican California Representative Dana Rohrabacher met with WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London this week.

Gab, a free-speech friendly social media platform taking on Twitter, has raised over $1 million in public investments, hitting the maximum amount allowed by regulations.

Patreon has banned the account of popular left-wing activist “Yes, You’re Racist” after it made errors while publicly exposing alleged attendees of the Charlottesville neo-Nazi march.

Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince explained why his company suspended hosting for neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer, Wednesday, branding them “assholes” and claiming, “I woke up in a bad mood and decided someone shouldn’t be allowed on the internet.”

President Donald Trump accused Amazon of “doing great damage to tax-paying retailers” on Twitter on Wednesday.

Support for free speech is starting to dwindle in Silicon Valley, according to Wired, who claim that major tech companies are starting to doubt the concept.

Cyberbullies are 20 percent more likely to attempt suicide than others, according to a report.

Instagram has restored popular conservative commentator and author Lauren Southern’s account, claiming it was removed “mistakenly.”

Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) claimed on Twitter, Tuesday, that President Trump was no longer his president.

The Justice Department has requested the data for 1.3 million visitors to the Trump “resistance” protest-organizing website “disruptj20.org,” which encouraged protests that in some cases devolved into violent riots during the inauguration of President Trump.

President Donald Trump can use Twitter how he sees fit and is free to block anyone he wants, according to the Justice Department.

Discord, a voice and text chat service targeted to gamers, has banned several alt-right servers and users following the clash at Charlottesville last week.

Establishment GOP consultant and Daily Beast columnist Rick Wilson declared his support for lynching on Twitter, Saturday, following a white nationalist rally.

Milo Yiannopoulos joined Breitbart News Editor-In-Chief Alex Marlow on Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125 Monday to discuss website domain provider GoDaddy’s suspension of neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer.

Sex robots are being made to look like customers’ dead wives in an effort to combat grief, according to a report.

Popular domain service GoDaddy gave neo-Nazi news site The Daily Stormer 24 hours to move their domain to another provider on Sunday, following a post GoDaddy claimed violates their terms of service.

Street artist Sabo has had his Facebook page suspended after he placed anti-Mark Zuckerberg posters around California.

James Damore, the Google employee who was fired this week after he published a viewpoint diversity manifesto, authored an article about the incident for The Wall Street Journal on Friday.

Right-wing street artist Sabo has posted anti-Google advertisements outside the company’s offices in Los Angeles following the firing of former employee James Damore.

Snap Inc., the parent company to Snapchat, has reported that its quarterly loss “nearly quadrupled,” as user growth and revenue growth have started to slow.

Gab, a free speech-friendly social network, has raised nearly $500,000 in public investments.

A columnist for The New York Times has called upon Google CEO Sundar Pichai to resign following the controversial dismissal of former employee James Damore.

Google’s “Perspective” A.I. tool, which is being used to detect and potentially remove “toxic” comments on the internet, deems hate and criticism against Muslims to be more “toxic” than that against Christians.
