On Friday, Facebook announced that President Trump will be banned from the social media platform for at least the next two years.
On Friday, Facebook announced that President Trump will be banned from the social media platform for at least the next two years.
Hailey Bieber recently spoke on the hypocritical and often judgemental nature of online "haters" who call themselves Christians.
The former president's blog page, which was launched last month as a means to post updates, comments and videos to his followers, has been permanently shut down. Senior advisor Jason Miller said it was part of "the broader efforts we have and are working on," and teased the possibility of Trump "joining another social media platform."
TikTok, a short form video social media platform, has become a home for Christian evangelism and discipleship. But sharing the Gospel online cannot replace sharing it in real life. The key lesson here is to allow new technologies to do what they can do, but not expect them to do what they cannot do. The internet can disperse sermons and teaching materials like no other platform the world has ever seen. It cannot be the kind of gathering place required for church.
LifeSiteNews has reportedly been permanently banned from Facebook. The tech giant is accusing the group of continually violating policies regarding COVID-19.
Former President Donald Trump launched a new communications platform this week after months of being banned from social media.
Facebook has reportedly introduced a new prayer post feature. The function will allow members of Facebook groups to ask for and respond to prayer requests.
The free speech social media app Parler is set to return to the Apple App Store in the coming weeks.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is calling for regulations on big tech companies and social media giants.
These days, it seems like every news headline is calibrated to grab our attention and entice us to click on the link. Unfortunately, few of these headlines stoke our desire to be informed and instead are tailored to either make us angry or afraid. Appealing to these two strong emotions–fear and loathing–may spell big paydays for corporations, but they are killing our souls and destroying our sanity. Followers of Jesus have to find a better way to read the news.