In the past six months, Selena Gomez has been using her platform to call attention to sites, such as Facebook, that spread misinformation and lies. On Saturday, Gomez called out YouTube's role in spreading false reports and rumors.
30.12.2020 - 07:25 / justjared.com
Selena Gomez has a big problem with Facebook.
The 28-year-old singer took to Twitter on Tuesday (December 29) to re-share a video from BBC News with the Center for Countering Digital Hate CEO Imi Ahmed saying that social media companies, like Facebook, claim that they’re doing everything in their power to take down misinformation about COVID-19, “but in reality, they’re doing absolutely nothing.”
Selena then shared her own message along with the video, slamming Facebook for allowing “lies” to
In the past six months, Selena Gomez has been using her platform to call attention to sites, such as Facebook, that spread misinformation and lies. On Saturday, Gomez called out YouTube's role in spreading false reports and rumors.
Selena Gomez wears her hair in a cute updo with her face mask while out and about in New York City on Sunday afternoon (January 17).
Selena Gomez claimed that social media is "cashing in from evil" in an interview published Saturday. The singer and actress has been decrying Big Tech companies for months and told The Associated Press soon after pro-Trump rioters sieged the U.S.
Back in December, Selena Gomez made headlines when she took to social media to slam Facebook for allowing disinformation about COVID-19 and accounts linked to neo-Nazis on its platform.
Inspired by the same old love? Selena Gomez dropped a new track, called “De Una Vez” — and fans think it’s about her ex Justin Bieber.
Selena Gomez shared the cover art for her single “De Una Vez” which dropped Thursday night. A couple of hours later the official music video for the song dropped on YouTube and it’s an ethereal meta video starring only the singer.
Selena Gomez kept busy during her quarantine, writing songs about her Spanish heritage.
(CNN)Selena Gomez was named after the late Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, and now she's following in her footsteps. The pop star has released a single in Spanish, "De Una Vez."She posted a snippet of the song's music video on her verified Instagram account Thursday."This is the beginning of something I've wanted to explore for so long," the caption read in part.
New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Selena Gomez dropped her first Spanish-language song in years, Blake Shelton released an ode to love at any level of success and ZAYN shared his third solo album with fans. Plus, Ariana Grande recruited Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion to remix her raunchy single, «34+35,» JP Saxe and Maren Morris teamed up for an ode to saying «I love you»
Selena Gomez and her rainbow-colored knives are back with the second season of her popular at-home cooking series,. And the singer took to social media to share the first look at the upcoming episodes for the HBO Max original, which returns in January.Just likeseason 1, pairs Gomez with world-renowned chefs to make tasty meals while stuck at home during the ongoing pandemic.
Selena Gomez forcefully called out the heads of the country's biggest social media platforms—Facebook, Twitter, Google, Instagram, and YouTube—for enabling the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol yesterday by not stopping the spread of disinformation on their platforms. "Today is the result of allowing people with hate in their hearts to use platforms that should be used to bring people together and allow people to build community," she wrote on Instagram and Twitter.
Selena Gomez has condemned major social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, accusing them of “failing the American people” in the wake of the storming of the Capitol Building. On Wednesday (6 January), pro-Trump rioters attacked the Capitol Building in Washington DC in a bid to interrupt the Electoral College Certification process.
and threaten democracy as we know it. Understandably, Americans across the country are upset and shocked at the turn of events, and Selena Gomez is no exception.On Twitter, Selena voiced her disappointment in social media apps that allowed pro-Trump supporters to plan this on their platforms with no consequences.
Selena Gomez is placing blame on the higher-ups at social media companies Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google for their alleged facilitation of allowing users to spread "hate" after protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, leaving four people dead.
After Hours music video series—one where he has played a character injured and in bandages, serving partly as a message against drunk driving—with his 'Save Your Tears' video. In the new video, The Weeknd's bandages are off—and the results of his character's plastic surgery are visible.
Like many other celebrities, Selena Gomez is also speaking out about the “Stop The Steal” riot that took place today (January 6) at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Selena Gomez is finally revealing when we can watch season two of “Selena + Chef”.
The multi-platinum selling recording artist and actress took to Twitter earlier this week to speak out against Facebook again, this time about the social media portal’s irresponsibility when it comes to information on Covid-19 and vaccines.