Advertising On Facebook: Is It Worth It? A lawsuit says Facebook is misleading advertisers about just how effective it is. Facebook, which makes billions from ads, says it can't guarantee that all of them will reach their intended targets. NPR Staff
How Facebook Has Shaped Democracy NPR's Audie Cornish talks to The New Yorker's Evan Osnos about his new profile of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
A Documentary Swipes Left On Dating Apps Journalist Nancy Jo Sales investigates the impact of online dating tech on offline culture in her first film Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age. Predictably, some of her findings are pretty bleak. Michel Martin
Barbershop: Online Censorship This week, Alex Jones was permanently suspended from Twitter and Steve Bannon was uninvited from The New Yorker's annual festival. NPR's Michel Martin takes up the issue of censorship with Kara Swisher, Charlie Sykes and Megan McArdle.
Sweden Says So Long To Country's Shared Twitter Account The time has come to an end for the @sweden Twitter account. As NPR reported in 2015, it was passed from person to person each week.
British Airways Says Customers' Financial Data Was Hacked In 380,000 Transactions "The stolen data did not include travel or passport details," the airline said. But hackers were able to access customers' names, email addresses and credit card information. Bill Chappell
Facebook Use Changing Among Young Users A new study shows that younger Americans are changing the way they interact with Facebook. Jasmine Garsd
Facebook Says It's Making Strides In Rooting Out Malicious Activity At Senate Hearing Big tech bosses were scheduled to return to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday to talk about their efforts to resist being used as tools in foreign information warfare campaigns against the United States. Ryan Lucas
15 Women Entrepreneurs From Saudi Arabia Visit U.S. To Develop Their Pitches A Washington, D.C.-based tech incubator is hosting women entrepreneurs from Saudi Arabia who work on social problems through apps. Deborah Amos
Are Tech Giants Doing Enough To Fight Against Foreign Powers Trying To Influence Elections? The Senate Intelligence Committee has summoned top executives from Facebook, Twitter and Google to testify on Wednesday about foreign influence campaigns. Alina Selyukh