Technology YouTube Channels Suspended For 'Coordinated' Influence Campaign Against Hong Kong The announcement by Google, which owns YouTube, comes days after Facebook and Twitter suspended accounts for an alleged campaign to manipulate public opinion about Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests. Scott Neuman
Technology Her SIM card was jacked, and here's why that should make you nervous Every year, thousands of people fall victim to this little known hack. Deborah Wang
National Lawmaker Aims To Curb Social Media Addiction With New Bill Sen. Josh Hawley's Social Media Addiction Reduction Technology, or SMART, Act would ban features that encourage prolonged engagement such as infinite scrolling and autoplay. Abigail Clukey
Technology Your cell phone is a security risk. Ruby's Instagram story shows why Ruby had a very special Instagram name. Ruby. Just Ruby. She turned down $65,000 to sell it. Then she got hacked. Deborah Wang
Politics Far-Right Social Media Personalities Headed To The White House The Trump administration has invited high-profile, conservative activists and bloggers to the White House for a social media summit. But they did not invite Facebook and Twitter. Jasmine Garsd
Technology Instagram To Flag Hateful Comments Before You Send Them Instagram is rolling out a feature that will notify users when their comments may contain harmful or offensive content, then give them the opportunity to undo the posts before other users see them. Amy Scott
Technology Twitter Adds Warning Label For Offensive Political Tweets Twitter won't delete the tweets of politicians that are bullying or derogatory, but it will label them. Twitter has been criticized for its handling of tweets posted by President Trump and others. Aarti Shahani
Technology Instagram Advertising: Do You Know It, When You See It? "Micro-influencers" work with big companies to sell products on social media. Consumer groups are increasingly concerned that many posts on Instagram and platforms aren't clearly marked as ads. Jasmine Garsd
Arts & Life Random acts of kindness from teachers and students to warm your old, cold heart We asked, you responded. Community members share moments that reminded them that empathy is alive and well in the world. Kristin Leong
Technology Facebook Removed Nearly 3.4 Billion Fake Accounts In 6 Months Nearly all the phony accounts were caught by artificial intelligence and a boost in human monitoring. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said breaking up the company would make purging abusive accounts harder. Vanessa Romo Amy Held