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Rotten Tomatoes bans user reviews and comments before a film’s theatrical release

Zack Sharf
Internet trolls will no longer be able to spam Rotten Tomatoes before a movie's release

Salon’s reader comments of the week: “Everything is culture-war politics”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Readers weighed in North Carolina, Jussie Smollett and tuning out the critics

So How’s your tax refund? Thanks to GOP tax scam, big banks made an extra $28 billion last year

Jon Queally
A report shows that yearly profits earned by the 5,406 banks that the FDIC insures rose $72.4 billion since 2017

“Captain Marvel” praised in strong first press reactions, so ignore those fake user reviews

Zack Sharf
Listen to film critics and journalists. Not trolls on Rotten Tomatoes who have yet to see the movie

Opponents of Donald Trump targeted by “sustained and ongoing” disinformation campaign: report

Matthew Chapman
It's unclear how many of these users are foreign state actors from Iran or Russia, versus U.S. right-wing activists

What happens when you create a fake music record label and upload bad music to Spotify

Maria Eriksson, Rasmus Fleischer, Anna Johansson, Pelle Snickars, Patrick Vonderau
A scholarly experiment to figure out how Spotify works (and how to trick it)

Glimpsing the future at gargantuan health tech showcase

Phil Galewitz
The exhibit hall had more than 1,300 companies showcasing their latest and greatest products

Philly ignores cybersecurity and disability access in voting system selection

Jennifer Cohn
The Philadelphia commission has not earned much confidence when it comes to election oversight

In 1969 the fifth Beatle was heroin: John Lennon’s addiction took its toll on the band

Kenneth Womack
In early 1969, the faces of heroin addiction for Paul, George and Ringo were John and Yoko

Dating app Coffee Meets Bagel admits security breach — on Valentine’s Day

Alistair Charlton
Roses are red, violets are blue, make a new password, the hacker's got you

The online voting revolution is here — how are we going to be able to trust it?

Steven Rosenfeld
2020 may be the year that online voting really takes hold in the U.S.

Lena Headey roasts troll who shamed her for not wearing makeup: “Go f**k yourself”

Zack Sharf
Headey also took to social media to slam the Academy for moving four categories to commercial breaks

You just deleted Facebook. Can you trust Facebook to delete your data?

Nicole Karlis
Here's what Facebook keeps even after you hit delete

Here’s what would happen if Apple ever kicked Facebook off the App Store

Andy Meek
A cold war between the two tech titans has suddenly become quasi-hot

How is Wikipedia edited — and how can it impact the “facts”?

Celisa Calacal
We all turn to Wikipedia at least once in a while — but how do we know the information we’re getting is true?

Photo of Mitch McConnell posing in front of Confederate flag resurfaces amid Ralph Northam scandal

Alex Henderson
The photo, allegedly taken at a Sons of Confederate Veterans event in the 1990s, has been recirculated in the past

How Facebook went from friend to frenemy

Elizabeth Stoycheff
The public has a love-hate relationship with the social media giant

Apps parents should watch out for in 2019

Christine Elgersma
Stay on top of the popular titles teens are already using

Apple is planning a Netflix-like subscription service for games: report

Andy Meek
Apple is far from alone in being interested in this kind of subscription offering.

Sins of the mother: I blame myself for my son’s overdose

Christina Hughes Babb
My kids were young when I left them for a long time. I hated myself for it. But I was sure it was the only way

Russians reportedly “altered” Mueller documents and leaked them online to discredit probe

Igor Derysh
Court filing by Mueller's prosecutors accuses Russian agents of stealing material provided to defense lawyers

Joe Manchin had the perfect response when Mitch McConnell said GOP would “crush him like a grape”

Alex Henderson
Manchin is said to have dropped off a packet of grape jelly for McConnell right on the Senate floor

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Learn the ins & outs of social media with this training

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