Charity boss cancelled for ‘Islamophobia’ wins legal battle in victory for free speech

Feb 9, 2025 by

by Ethan Croft, Telegraph: Trustee of Jewish National Fund UK calls watchdog disqualification order ‘appalling waste of taxpayers’ money’. A charity boss who was cancelled for “Islamophobic” social media posts has won a landmark court...

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Electronic exodus

Jan 16, 2025 by

by Sebastian Milbank, Artillery Row: Anglicans leaving Twitter for Bluesky is just a craving for liberal respectability. Imagine there’s no Twitter, it’s easy if you try, no trolls below us, above us only Bluesky. Or, for those who prefer...

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Australia’s social media ban protects the mental health of children: a look at the evidence

Dec 14, 2024 by

By Christian Heim, Mercator. The Australian government recently passed legislation banning under-16-year-olds from using social media — with no exemption for parental consent. This is the world’s strictest law regarding children’s social...

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World First as Australia Bans Social Media For Under 16s

Nov 30, 2024 by

By Zoltán Kottász, European Conservative. The new law received cross-party support—and the endorsement of a majority of parents—but its critics sense danger. Australia has become the first country in the world to ban social media for...

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‘Gen Z are looking for miracles and angels’: How TikTok became the new church for budding Catholics

Sep 5, 2024 by

by Natasha Leake, Telegraph: Trying to navigate a world in crisis, more young people are looking to a higher power for comfort and guidance – and finding it online. Three years ago, at the age of 20, Maria Stichini heard the voice of God...

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The hazards of smartphones for kids

Aug 31, 2024 by

By Karl D Stephan, Mercator. Book Review: “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness”, by Jonathan Haidt. A recent Associated Press article describes how public...

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