The Cube US wildfires: Antifa misinformation continues to spread online Facebook says they are removing "false claims" that fires in Oregon were started by certain groups, but Euronews has found examples of misinformation still circulating. 15/09/2020
The Cube Trump's misleading post may discourage US voters, says Twitter Twitter labelled the post for potentially discouraging voters from heading to the polls. Facebook though, did not put any warning label on an identical post. 24/08/2020
The Cube Trump asks Supreme Court to let him block Twitter critics The White House is asking the Supreme Court to reverse a 2019 ruling which said that the US President could not block users as it is a violation of the First Amendment. 21/08/2020
The Cube Second manipulated video of Nancy Pelosi goes viral on social media Facebook was strongly criticised for not removing a similarly edited video of the US House Speaker in May 2019. 03/08/2020
The Cube QAnon theories are merging with European conspiracies: report A report by NewsGuard has found that QAnon conspiracies are being shared online by 'Yellow Vests' in France and far-right groups in Germany. 30/07/2020
The Cube Viral video about hydroxychloroquine causes problems for social media Hydroxychloroquine has trended again following the release of a viral video. No, it has still not been found to treat COVID-19. 28/07/2020
The Cube Euronews hosts special Q&A on how to separate fact from fake online AMA Reddit: A special Q&A with our social media correspondent Seana Davis. 10/07/2020
The Cube Facebook ad boycott groups 'disappointed' after Zuckerberg meeting Facebook has been under significant pressure after hundreds of companies suspended their adverts on the platform. 08/07/2020
Hungary Hungary: 'Critics silenced' in social media arrests as EU mulls powers The EU calls for emergency powers to be eased along with lockdowns, amid concern at a spate of arrests in Hungary over social media posts. 14/05/2020
The Cube Turkey blocks Twitter, Facebook after deadly airstrike Turkey blocked access to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram after an airstrike killed at least 33 of its troops in Idlib, according to internet monitoring groups. 28/02/2020
The Cube Coronavirus: Malaysia arrests five for sharing misinformation online Authorities say they will continue to intensify efforts to control the spread of fake news "to maintain public peace and order". 29/01/2020
The Cube Star Wars actor quits Facebook over political adverts He's not the only celebrity to have attacked the social media giant, Sacha Baron Cohen took aim last year. 14/01/2020
The Cube Footballer Mesut Ozil 'misled' over Uighurs, says China The German footballer of Turkish descent weighed in on China's treatment of Muslims. On Weibo, fans in China were seen burning or cutting up Arsenal shirts featuring his name. 16/12/2019
The Cube UK election 2019: Were the parties' campaign tactics dirty? There were accusations of disinformation and fact-checking claims across the political spectrum as the fight for votes intensified. 13/12/2019
United Kingdom UK election 2019: Online abuse towards MPs soars compared to 2017 Nearly 140,000 abusive tweets aimed at general election candidates were recorded in a single day of campaigning. 12/12/2019
The Cube UK election 2019: How has it played out on social media? Which party leader had the largest social media engagement? Which issues have become central to the election campaign? 11/12/2019
The Cube The TikTok debacle: what does it tell about content moderation? The TikTok debacle: what does it tell about content moderation? | #TheCube 29/11/2019
The Cube Is the battle to define political advertising unwinnable? As major tech companies begin to overhaul political advertising, Google's mislabelling of an undisclosed Tory attack ad highlights the pitfalls of regulating an unregulated world. 22/11/2019
The Cube How China has been shaping a narrative through Twitter | #TheCube How China has been shaping a narrative through Twitter | #TheCube 28/10/2019
The Cube Lebanon protests: are bots fuelling counter demonstrations? As the protests in Lebanon continue, we break down the signs of bot-like activity and explore the difficulty in identifying inauthentic behaviour online. 25/10/2019
The Cube Twitter wants your help to combat deepfakes | #TheCube Th social media giant is looking at what to do once deepfakes are detected, including whether to label the videos or take them down. 22/10/2019
The Cube Facebook ruling that could affect feeds around the globe | #TheCube Facebook ruling that could affect feeds around the globe | #TheCube 04/10/2019
The Cube Austria elections: Who leads the social media campaign? | #TheCube Social media has played an increasing role in the 2019 elections, as political parties and their lead candidates have sought to increase online engagement with potential voters 27/09/2019
The Cube Tributes paid on social media to Jacques Chirac | #TheCube Emmanuel Macron tweeted that the former President and Prime Minister of France "resembled us and brought us together". 26/09/2019
The Cube Facebook closes accounts of Italian neo-fascist groups | #TheCube "Political parties and candidates, like all individuals and organizations on Facebook and Instagram, must adhere to our rules, regardless of their ideology." 10/09/2019
The Cube 8chan is at the centre of three mass shootings, should it be banned? Time could be up for anonymous message site 8chan. 05/08/2019