Tech Executives' Personal Liability for Platform Content

Tech executives are facing increasing scrutiny and potential personal liability for content on their platforms, with recent arrests and legal actions raising questions about their accountability. While historically companies have been held responsible for platform transgressions, the threshold for holding individuals liable is lowering, especially in areas like child safety. The arrest of Telegram's founder Pavel Durov in France highlights the potential risks tech executives face, but experts believe these cases are outliers for now.

Pavel Durov's Arrest and Telegram Messaging App

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram messaging app, released from French custody after 4 days. He faces a possible indictment on Wednesday for refusal to cooperate with authorities in online crimes investigation. Durov's arrest sparks debate on online safety vs. free expression.

Indictment of Telegram Founder Pavel Durov

Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been indicted by French authorities on charges including trafficking of child abuse images and drug trafficking. The charges have sparked a debate over online safety and free expression.

Bronx Prosecutor Resigns After Allegations of Meeting Young Boy

A Bronx prosecutor resigned after being accused of trying to meet a young boy he allegedly met online. The incident was captured on video by a vigilante group called Dads Against Predators. The prosecutor denied the accusations but ultimately resigned from his position.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Warning on Suicide and Cyberbullying

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle issue a warning to parents about suicide and cyberbullying in an interview, emphasizing the importance of online safety for children. They share concerns about the online space and aim to be part of positive change.

Social Media Addiction and Regulation

The article discusses the addictive nature of social media feeds, particularly focusing on TikTok's powerful algorithm and the potential impact on young people. Government actions and proposed bills aim to address the issue, while big tech companies are lobbying against these regulations. The influence of China on TikTok and the broader implications of social media addiction are also highlighted.