Five reasons we should take Facebook into public ownership
Tech companies increasingly have monopolies over our online lives. It’s time for all of us to own them.
Tech companies increasingly have monopolies over our online lives. It’s time for all of us to own them.
Twitter Q&As remind the Bradford MP of some uncomfortable truths
The days of normalising rape and misogyny are numbered, thanks to the power of online campaigning.
Patrick English argues that criticisms of the #NoMakeUpSelfie campaign are misplaced and we should support a movement which is doing so much good.
If limitations on the freedom of expression continue, Turkey will be faced with placement in the same ‘not free’ category as Iran and Saudi Arabia.
The internet has the capacity to connect families across continents, to bring together social groups so that they can fight for change and to unite writers with their readers, but the dark side of the internet is how easy ittest
The tweet that sums up the English Defence League
Social media is increasingly being used by activists to hold politicians to promises they have made in the past. This time those MPs who promised to back the 2013 Carbon Target amendment to the Energy Bill are being encouraged to stick to their promises via Twitter.
John Millington writes about the response to the Eden Hazard ballboy incident.
With the new Chinese leadership brought into the light yesterday, Left Foot Forward looks at what public opinion is, and how much public opinion can be found.