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It was just a Meta of time

Posted on 10th December 202113th December 2021 by Robyn Graham

Was the change from Facebook to Meta an attempt to move away from past controversies? Robyn Graham questions this view

Australia vs Facebook: The digital David vs Goliath that is not looking hopeful

Posted on 7th March 202117th March 2021 by Cameron Thomas

On the 17th of February, the Australian Government put forward a new piece of legislation, that if put into law, would force tech giants – such as Facebook and Google – to pay money to […]

Australian government takes on tech giants over ‘world-first’ legislation, enforcing media dues

Posted on 19th February 202119th February 2021 by William Nixon

In an age of vast access to media, newsfeeds are updating by the second. Whilst tech giants amass great sums of revenue from promoting this material, ought journalists to be compensated fairly for their content?! Will Nixon reports on a new Austrailian law which purports to do just that.

Google threatens to pull out of Australia over new law

Posted on 27th January 202127th January 2021 by Celina Tran

Google has threatened to remove its search engine from Australia after the government introduced a law that would force tech giants, such as Facebook and Google, to pay for the content provided by local news publishers and broadcasters.

WhatsApp-Facebook integration: towards monopolisation of information

Posted on 27th January 202127th January 2021 by Manasa Narayanan

“The change in WhatsApp’s privacy policy now is in itself not a mammoth event. But, put that in context with the integration measures that have already been initiated and Facebook’s future plan with these apps, and it becomes seriously dangerous.” Manasa Narayanan reports.

A crisis of truth: How have conspiracy theories been allowed to flourish in the mainstream?

Posted on 30th October 202030th October 2020 by Sam Williams

Speculations and rumours are nothing new. Many significant events have been followed by a mass of conspiracy theories, dreamt up by those distrusting of the mainstream media narrative. The moon landing, 9/11, even the tragedies […]

New Congressional Report to Tackle the Technology Monopolies

Posted on 12th October 202014th October 2020 by Jacob Smith

Last week, the House Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust released its long-awaited report regarding competition issues at Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google. The report, which was sixteen months in the making, asserts that these Big Tech companies enjoy monopoly privileges due to their specific business practices.

Is Leedsfess Becoming an Important Tool for Student Welfare?

Posted on 26th August 202027th August 2020 by Tami Cherrie-Rees

Tami Cherrie-Rees explores the therapeutic benefits of the Facebook confession page Leedsfess.

Security, Data, and the Future of Elections

Posted on 23rd March 202023rd March 2020 by Connor Ohalloran

‘It began with a dream of a connected world. A space where everyone can share experiences and feel less alone. It wasn’t long before this world become our matchmaker, fact-checker, personal entertainer, photo book , […]

University Confessions on a Downwards Spiral

Posted on 20th February 202024th February 2020 by Leah Dunderdale-Smith

The Best University Confession Page? It is the reason you still have Facebook, it is the ultimate form of procrastination; LeedsFess has become a staple of the Leeds university life.  Since university confession pages took […]

Cryptocurrencies: A Year in Review and What the Future Has in Store

Posted on 3rd February 20203rd February 2020 by Emmanuel Young

As has become the norm in its recent history, the cryptocurrency industry has once again failed to stop generating headlines in 2019. From the meteoric price growth that defined the first two quarters of 2019, […]

An Afternoon with Hilary Benn: Leeds Economics Society Pose Questions to Labour’s Candidate for Leeds Central

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Will Southall

Hilary Benn has played a central role in the Brexit process since Theresa May set up the Select Committee for Exiting the European Union, which Benn chaired. Benn was invited by LUU Economics Society to […]

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