The Anti-Defamation League says it's found "millions of examples of extremist and hateful content" on the platform.
STEAM is the most popular platform with PC gamers, as the online storefront holds the vast majority of the market share.
A report has accused Valve of 'allowing the proliferation of hate' on Steam, including Nazi symbols and other extremist ...
The Anti-Defamation League, which calls itself the world’s “leading” anti-hate organization, published a report that accuses ...
Rep. Ritchie Torres, Democrat of New York, known for his staunchly pro-Israel positions, sent a letter to Twitch on October ...
Pete Hegseth, nominated to lead the Defense Department, has two tattoos of Crusades-era symbols that have been used by ...
Law experts are accusing Elon Musk of “forum shopping” for moving legal disputes against X to conservative-leaning districts ...
The phrase “your body, my choice” has spread across social media platforms in the wake of the Nov. 5 presidential election — ...
Trump’s pick for health secretary wants to increase access to raw milk, remove fluoride from drinking water, and has said ...
St. Pius X High School teacher Dennis Ruggiero received the White Rose Award for his commitment to educating students and ...
Can’t even buy PC games now without running into Nazis.