A school communication app gamifies the classroom Parents says the popular app ClassDojo raises fears about teacher bias feature Africa Jackson
Xinjiang's TikTok wipes away evidence of Uyghur persecution — Coda Follows Up follow-up Isobel Cockerell
Instagram shuts down Iranian accounts after Soleimani's death News agencies, human rights activists and influencers have had their accounts deactivated. Isobel Cockerell
As internet blackouts hit India, business and tech wrestle with the fallout Businesses and informal economies have all been hard hit by India’s latest internet shutdowns. feature Isobel Cockerell
North Korean refugees are at the center of massive data leak North Korean refugees feel terrorized by Kim Jong-un’s hacker army dispatch Chaewon Chung
How anti-vaxxers get around Instagram's new hashtag controls Anti-vax users are hijacking sexual assault and abortion rights hashtags to spread their message dispatch Isobel Cockerell
My trip to Brussels made me think about the gig economy and the early industrial age newsletter Inge Snip
Arrested for two tweets in Croatia The case of a journalist arrested for criticizing the government provides a grim example of a global trend which sees social media users increasingly criminalized dispatch Morgan Meaker
In China, social credit is just a more invasive form of social media For ordinary Chinese, the rise of social credit can be social and even fun dispatch Rui Zhong