Facebook and Twitter bias: it all depends how you look at it Social media platforms face internal debates over what line to take on politics and news
‘No Notoriety’: the campaign to focus on shooting victims, not killers Coverage of the Capital Gazette attack showed how much the principle has taken hold in newsrooms, and how far there still is to go
Male journalists ignore female peers on Twitter, study shows Men’s domination of online political debate leaves women struggling to be heard
Facebook’s Grow magazine – for the business leader who wants to be cool as well as rich The semi-evil social network has launched its latest venture, a lifestyle magazine for the elite. Just don’t call it a publisher ...
Guardian, News UK and Telegraph launch joint advertising business The Ozone Project will allow advertisers to buy online ad space across news titles from one site
Daily Mail poaches new MailOnline editor from Murdoch’s Fox Noah Kotch recruited from Fox News Digital to run website
WhatsApp increasingly popular for sharing news Reuters Institute report found that use of WhatsApp for news has almost tripled since 2014
Don’t let data protection undermine journalism Much will depend on how information commissioners use their powers, and the way judges treat the media, says Guardian readers’ editor Paul Chadwick
Although we now live in a world of faked murders, the truth is still out there Facts are a matter of life and death and lies increasingly difficult to discern. It is up to all of us to learn how to distinguish them
What Elon Musk and George Soros can teach us about media credibility Tesla founder hits out at journalists as anti-Brexit billionaire is accused by Daily Mail of undermining democracy
LA Times among US-based news sites blocking EU users due to GDPR LA Times, Chicago Tribune and others redirect to pages saying sites are currently unavailable in most European countries
‘An absolutely disgusting article’: is satire funnier when the targets don’t get the joke? Michael Cohen attacked comedy news site the Onion, but he’s not the first to take funny news seriously
Mail Online’s falling traffic blamed on Facebook’s newsfeed overhaul Site loses nearly 10% of global audience after Facebook refocuses on ‘meaningful’ content
Irish anti-abortion campaigners dodge Google’s ad ban Campaigners use alternative platforms to promote message on news sites and games
Royal wedding: Meghan Markle’s bridesmaids and pageboys announced Princess Charlotte and Prince George given roles as attendance of Markle Sr still uncertain