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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.
"Toady is the result of allowing people with hate in their hearts to use platforms that should be used to bring together and allow people to build community," she wrote. "Facebook,
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about how he believes “dominant online platforms have contributed to and stoked the conditions for a crisis of hate, a crisis of health and a crisis of truth.” On January 6, . In the attack, people were injured, killed, and high-ranking politicians' lives were threatened.
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).
(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.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, HBO Max unveiled the trailer for the second season of Selena Gomez’s “Selena + Chef,” and the Native American Media Alliance is accepting applications for its 6th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab.HBO Max debuted the trailer for the second season of “Selena + Chef,” set to premiere Jan. 21.
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.
Selena Gomez slammed social media platforms and their executives for facilitating the behavior which led to the Washington, D.C. riots on Wednesday (January 6, 2021).Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump was accused of inciting the protest at a rally earlier in the day and was slow in officially calling for the activists to leave the Capitol building, where politicians had gathered to certify Joe Biden’s win over Trump in November’s (2020) general election.One female protestor was shot and killed
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.
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Chris Willman Music WriterA number of prominent musicians spoke up on social media about the rioting by supporters of Donald J. Trump on Capitol Hill Wednesday, most either condemning the president for being responsible for the violence or comparing the tame law enforcement response to what went down during last year’s Black Lives Matter protests.
Selena Gomez is calling out social media platforms for their role in the riots that took place Wednesday in the Capitol building amid the electoral college vote count.