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12 votes
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Product Hunt has launched YourStack, a social network for people to share products they use and love
4 votes -
Mastodon, my saviour: Why the left should ditch ad-verse social media
13 votes -
YouTube moderators are being required to sign a statement acknowledging the job could give them PTSD
26 votes -
Competition between video game streaming platforms is heating up as Mixer, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming lure away high-profile Twitch streamers with multi-million-dollar offers
11 votes -
Tildes users on the fediverse
It's been a while since we've had a thread like this and our active users have cycled around a bit (plus there's a lot of dead links in the old threads), so who here is on the fediverse?...
It's been a while since we've had a thread like this and our active users have cycled around a bit (plus there's a lot of dead links in the old threads), so who here is on the fediverse?
Connecting with some more people from here sounds nice :)
13 votes -
The Yang Gang and its bots
14 votes -
A software engineer's advice for saving social media: keep it small
29 votes -
Biden wants to get rid of law that shields companies like Facebook from liability for what their users post
17 votes -
DWeb SF Meet Up-- January
4 votes -
When we give in to manufactured internet wars
7 votes -
The Fediverse in 2019
15 votes -
Facebook's Ad Library, one of its main tools for election transparency, is riddled with issues and lost 74,000 ads just before the UK election
7 votes -
Twitter will put options to limit replies directly on the compose screen
5 votes -
Australia's bushfire emergency is being exploited on social media, as misinformation is spread through cyberspace via hundreds of thousands of posts.
News article: Fires misinformation being spread through social media This includes a prominent local billionaire, Andrew Forrest, who has pledged $70 million for bushfire relief: "I think there's...
News article: Fires misinformation being spread through social media
This includes a prominent local billionaire, Andrew Forrest, who has pledged $70 million for bushfire relief: "I think there's a multitude of reasons why the fire extent has bene so devastating. I think a warming planet would be part of that — [but] the biggest part of that is arsonists," he said.
13 votes -
The bot scare
5 votes -
Release of over 100,000 leaked documents from Cambridge Analytica has started, showing the company's work in sixty-eight countries
14 votes -
Sweet Anita on Tourette's racial slur controversy
11 votes -
Alienated, alone and angry: What the digital revolution really did to us
15 votes -
JK Rowling's Maya Forstater tweets support hostile work environments, not free speech
27 votes -
"Link in bio": it seems like a harmless phrase, but it represents a strategy of controlling users and keeping them away from the open web
15 votes -
YouTube star PewDiePie has announced he is taking a break from the platform, saying he is "feeling very tired"
24 votes -
“Join Reddit to keep reading” - an account is now required to read comment threads on the mobile website
54 votes -
The terror queue - Google and YouTube moderators speak out on the work that's giving them PTSD
13 votes -
Mastodon founder, Eugen, responding to Twitter's Bluesky announcement
21 votes -
Finland's finance minister deleted an Instagram post and issued an apology after criticism by a human rights group
4 votes -
The age of Instagram face - How social media, FaceTune, and plastic surgery created a single, cyborgian look
11 votes -
FTC weighs seeking preliminary injunction against Facebook over antitrust concerns related to how its apps interact
3 votes -
Twitter announces "bluesky", an investigation of decentralization standards for social media, with the goal of converting Twitter into a client
25 votes -
Some Reddit comments are being hidden by default as "potentially toxic content" (i.e. a swear filter)
38 votes -
Investigation prior to UK General Election finds 88% of Tory social media ads misleading compared to 0% for Labour
12 votes -
What do you think about YouTube rewind 2019?
What do you think about it? I personally think it's just another rewind showcasing how YouTube is prioritizing more generic audiences and content because YouTube has pratically turned into online...
What do you think about it? I personally think it's just another rewind showcasing how YouTube is prioritizing more generic audiences and content because YouTube has pratically turned into online video and is more focused on growing into audiences who use the Internet for entertainment and to pander to advertisers and since YouTube is more the, rather than a platform, pretending the entirety of YouTube is or at this point even could be a united community without massive, world-wide changes to society is just incorrect. The list format like watchmojo is probably to pretend they have backpedaled and that they're now unbiased. (Also they have done it in this format before.)
14 votes -
TikTok curbed reach for people with disabilities
16 votes -
Ads Inc. spent over $50M placing ads on Facebook with fake celebrity news and "subscription traps", scamming people out of millions
11 votes -
Suspected campaign from Russia on Reddit
31 votes -
Inside the hate factory: how Facebook fuels far-right profit
12 votes -
YouTube Rewind 2019
4 votes -
Tumblr’s first year without porn
18 votes -
We should absolutely find out the Queen is dead from a guy named Gibbo
8 votes -
The alt-right playbook: How to radicalize a normie
27 votes -
Why TikTok is now the number one social media app
9 votes -
Twitter announces that the plan to delete inactive accounts is now on hold, but was primarily aimed at EU accounts due to GDPR
14 votes -
Why is Instagram deleting the accounts of hundreds of porn stars?
24 votes -
What's gone wrong with the FTC's COPPA agreement with YouTube
10 votes -
Ta-Nehisi Coates: "Cancel culture" has always existed - for the powerful, at least - now social media has democratized it
18 votes -
Facebook includes Breitbart in new 'high quality' news tab
31 votes -
Thousands flock to Wikipedia founder's 'Facebook rival'
30 votes -
Twitter adds 'hide reply' function to try to improve online conversation
7 votes -
The online left goes to war: Stefan Bertram-Lee was an internet leftist. And then they went to Rojava [Northern Syria / Western Kurdistan] and got a gun
10 votes -
Masnick's Impossibility Theorem: content moderation at scale is impossible to do well
10 votes