1. Is having bad information worse than having no information?

    The move by social media companies to remove or suspend Donald Trump’s accounts and the decisions that led to the shutdown of Parler raise questions about the unchecked power of social media and its future.

  2. How do we manage the unchecked power of social media?

    Professor of Information Cliff Lampe ponders the future of social media in the wake of several platforms’ decisions to ban Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the nation’s Capitol.

  3. Interest surges in ad-free, censorship-free social sites

    Since November 3, people have been flocking to social media platforms Parler and MeWe, which promise ad-free or uncensored experiences.

  4. Media Coverage of the University of Michigan: March 2013

    U-M names Cardiovascular Center for Samuel and Jean Frankel; U.S. News ranks Medical School No. 8 in the nation; U-M breaks ground on $50M School of Nursing; U-M team wraps up work on top-secret solar racer; Twitter CEO Dick Costolo to speak at commencement; Radar tech could detect guns at schools; Does finding purpose benefit health?

  5. How social media helped save a language

    Fewer than 10 people born in Michigan are fluent in the native language of the area’s indigenous people. Yet more than 2,700 people “like” the language on Facebook.