Social media giants lose in court

Social media giants lose in court FOX 5 DC
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Social media giants lose in court FOX 5 DC
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July 12, 2026Progressive political figures are reportedly exploring new strategies to manage or mitigate the impact of their historical social media activity. This development highlights the growing tension between long-term digital footprints and political viability in an era of intense online scrutiny. For the social media sector, this shift underscores the evolving role of platform archives and deletion tools in shaping public discourse and political careers.
July 12, 2026A new study from data removal service Incogni reveals a significant shift in digital habits, with 55% of Americans reporting they have reduced their posting and sharing on social media platforms. The research highlights a growing sentiment that maintaining an online presence has become burdensome, with over half of respondents describing the experience as feeling more like work than fun. This trend toward stepping back from the noise poses a critical challenge for the social media sector as platforms struggle to balance algorithmic content with the genuine human connections users originally sought.
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