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Last month
February 2025
How far-right agitators exploited an information vacuum after the Stoneybatter attack
This year
2025
European Commission criticised over lack of action taken against Elon Musk's X
Cherry Tomato Bridge was a return to social media of old - and yes, that matters
Opinion: Elon Musk interfering in UK politics was not on our 2025 bingo card
Peter Flanagan
Anti-immigration activist and man he 'clashes with online' both charged after altercation in Waterford
Last year
2024
Elon Musk accused of censoring far-right accounts amid immigration row
Do you use X?
When Elon came to Dublin: An excerpt from Catherine Sanz's new book about the Web Summit
Catherine Sanz
Opinion: Netanyahu and Musk are different types of narcissists, both foolish and bad for the world
Bobby McDonagh
Brazil lifts ban on Elon Musk's X after platform paid millions in fines to settle row
Elon Musk's X pays over $5m to have Brazil ban lifted (but transfers money to wrong account)
Ireland's media watchdog to crack down on online platforms hosting illegal content
Debunked: False claims allege Kamala Harris paralysed a child and dressed in Communist attire
'Not the space I'm in': Taoiseach has no plans to follow Brazil example in blocking 'X'
Twitter ordered to pay €550k to former senior employee, a record for unfair dismissal in Ireland
Elon Musk warned over 'harmful content' on X hours before Donald Trump interview
Venezuela's Maduro blocks access to X for ten days amid online row with Elon Musk
X gives undertaking to High Court to temporarily cease processing data of European users to train AI model
X's response to riots in UK could determine the outcome of ongoing EU investigation
Harris promises to hit social media firms 'where it hurts' through fines and holding owners liable
High Court proceedings launched against X by Data Protection Commission over use of personal data
Tánaiste labels Elon Musk's X 'problematic', blames social media for stoking up violence
Fake ads about Tánaiste paid for by stolen credit cards originated in Russia and Belarus
X-ed: Likes are becoming private on the site formerly known as Twitter
How Ireland's non-white election candidates are targeted with misinformation and racist abuse
The disinfluencers: How over 150 anonymous 'Irish' accounts are swamping X with extreme views
The accounts could be part of a wider ‘influence operation’ in Ireland.
An analysis of anonymous accounts on the platform formerly known as Twitter found a potential 'influence operation' ahead of the June elections.
Some accounts showed signs of being operated by non-Irish users, despite claiming to be Irish and posting almost exclusively about Irish political issues.
X policy states that accounts should not "pose as someone who doesn’t exist to mislead others".
Twitter.com is now, officially, a thing of the past
Meta to tell politicians that app stores should be responsible for age verification
Fake ad data Tánaiste obtained from Google through court order being 'forensically analysed'
Hate Speech law: 'As legislators, it is our responsibility to draw the line on hate'
Malcolm Byrne
Man who hacked Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan’s Twitter account sentenced to 150 hours community service
A former parliamentary assistant to Flanagan admitted to sending the post in the early hours of 28 September, 2020.
Debunked: Chart used to criticise Dublin actually shows ranking for homelessness services
Bank of Ireland warns of fake articles designed to 'steal customers' money' with crypto scams
Arrested, disgraced, injured: Cryptocurrency scams promote hoax stories about Irish celebrities
Have you seen spam ads appear on your social feeds?
One scam recently came about after a hacking of an Indian politician's Meta account.
The Journal understands the account was compromised by hackers who launched more than 50 ad campaigns.
Celebrity scam ads appear on Facebook and X.com after less than a minute of scrolling through main feeds.
Former Twitter executives sue Elon Musk for almost $130 million in unpaid severance
Man admits hacking Luke 'Ming' Flanagan's Twitter account
Debunked: The Irish Muslim Council has not put up stickers advocating for ‘Sharia Law’
How Elon Musk has courted Ireland's far-right by taking aim at the government's hate speech laws
Meta would only meet politicians if Oireachtas hearing was private (but here's what they said anyway)
Why X has moved to block searches for Taylor Swift after an AI-related controversy