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5 votes
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Why the tech industry is wrong about Australia's video streaming legislation
6 votes -
15 Months of Fresh Hell Inside Facebook
6 votes -
End the tyranny of Arial: The big internet platforms use the same fonts and backgrounds. Let’s make it interesting again.
15 votes -
I miss Facebook, and I'm not ashamed to admit it
10 votes -
Facebook investors launch desperate bid to oust Mark Zuckerberg
14 votes -
Blind people can struggle to understand memes, so they made their own
11 votes -
Reddit’s /r/Piracy is deleting almost ten years of history to avoid ban
33 votes -
How a T. Rex named SUE became a nonbinary icon
8 votes -
Near, far, wherever you are - How “people you may know” has made the stranger much stranger
4 votes -
The urgent quest for slower, better news
10 votes -
Apology for Kurzgesagt criticism video
12 votes -
The vigilante shaming influencers for bad behavior in national parks
15 votes -
/r/ChangeMyView moderators announce that they are launching their own site at ChangeAView.com
41 votes -
The golden age of YouTube is over - The platform was built on the backs of independent creators, but now YouTube is abandoning them for more traditional content
37 votes -
With Facebook ban on white extremism, international norms apply to US
10 votes -
Tech Execs Face Jail In Australia If They Don’t Remove “Abhorrent” Content Quickly Enough
11 votes -
Millions of Facebook records were exposed on public Amazon server
14 votes -
‘It’s genuine, you know?’: Why the online influencer industry is going ‘authentic’
8 votes -
Plants and birds need privacy online, too
9 votes -
Welcome to the prude internet: No more sex talk allowed
32 votes -
How I eat for free in NYC using Python, automation, artificial intelligence, and Instagram
34 votes -
‘Beyond Sketchy’: Facebook Demanding Some New Users’ Email Passwords
14 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg says he wants to fix the internet. Don't take him seriously.
7 votes -
Manipulating the YouTube Algorithm | SmarterEveryDay
19 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg: The internet needs new rules. Let’s start in these four areas
13 votes -
RSS is better than Twitter
21 votes -
Long interview on the influence of Reddit, its culture and history, its place among other social media giants, and other topics such as hate speech and Russian manipulation.
7 votes -
Years of Mark Zuckerberg's old Facebook posts have vanished. The company says it 'mistakenly deleted' them.
12 votes -
A YouTuber finds wholesome, heartbreaking stories behind silly VRChat avatars
7 votes -
Facebook announces a ban on praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism on Facebook and Instagram
29 votes -
Reddit testing a new "tip" feature. Giving real money to other users.
35 votes -
The internet's hidden rules: An empirical study of Reddit norm violations at micro, meso, and macro scales
19 votes -
YouTube vs PeerTube: Thoughts on PeerTube as a competitor to YouTube
9 votes -
Anti-Muslim hate has been rampant on Reddit since the New Zealand shooting
17 votes -
After New Zealand shooting, founder of 8chan expresses regrets
Original article on 'Wall Street Journal': After New Zealand Shooting, Founder of 8chan Expresses Regrets For those of you who, like me, can't read that article, here's a different article from...
Original article on 'Wall Street Journal': After New Zealand Shooting, Founder of 8chan Expresses Regrets
For those of you who, like me, can't read that article, here's a different article from newshub.co.nz that talks about it: Christchurch terror attack: 8chan founder expresses regret
24 votes -
WhatsApp’s new feature tells you how many times your message has been forwarded
5 votes -
Intransigence: A social history of the internet
5 votes -
How Facebook's hour of inaction enabled the Christchurch video to spread
8 votes -
"I didn't have control": A 14-year-old on why she quit social media
21 votes -
The role of mastodon.social in the Mastodon ecosystem
22 votes -
Facebook's war on free will
2 votes -
Facebook stored hundreds of millions of user passwords in plain text for years
27 votes -
New Zealand & Australia ISPs and telcos block access to sites hosting Christchurch shooting video
New Zealand ISPs are blocking sites that do not remove Christchurch shooting video New Zealand Mobile Carriers Block 8chan, 4chan, and LiveLeak And, in Australia: Telco giants block websites...
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New Zealand ISPs are blocking sites that do not remove Christchurch shooting video
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New Zealand Mobile Carriers Block 8chan, 4chan, and LiveLeak
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And, in Australia: Telco giants block websites sharing footage of Christchurch attacks
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The block on some sites seems to have been lifted in Australia: Telcos block access to 4chan, other sites
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Instagram adds in-app checkout as part of its big push into shopping
3 votes -
A Russian 'troll slayer' went undercover at a troll factory and found that hundreds of Russians were working as paid trolls in rotating shifts
20 votes -
Child stars of YouTube hit 'Fantastic Adventures' allegedly abused by adopted mother
7 votes -
The internet is not your friend: MySpace and the loss of memories
6 votes -
Group suggestion: ~socialmedia
Hereby I suggest that there be a dedicated Tildes group for social media–related topics. Current State The (recent) number of topics tagged social media exceeds the number of topics in several...
Hereby I suggest that there be a dedicated Tildes group for social media–related topics.
Current State
The (recent) number of topics tagged
social media
exceeds the number of topics in several existing groups:
https://tildes.net/?tag=social_media
In addition, there are more topics without thesocial media
tag but with tags related to individual social media, e.g.,
https://tildes.net/?tag=reddit
https://tildes.net/?tag=facebook
https://tildes.net/?tag=twitterThese topics are quite scattered across the site (many of them are in ~tech, and some were moved to ~tech from places like ~talk and ~misc).
Why Not Just ~tech?
The topics are often focused on non-technical aspects of social media, and the mentioned moves from more general groups might suggest that social media are perceived as a general rather than a purely techn(olog)ical phenomenon. In addition, ~tech is already the biggest Tildes group.
Special Relevance
Tildes is itself a social medium site, and many of the above topics are thus specifically relevant for Tildes. For this reason, I suggest ~socialmedia as a top-level group rather than a subgroup (of ~tech, apparently).
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Why your newsfeed sucks
5 votes