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15 votes
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‘Verified’ OSINT accounts are destroying the Israel-Palestine information ecosystem
18 votes -
Meta (Facebook / Instagram) to move to a "Pay for your Rights" approach
33 votes -
Real wars are now flame wars: Social media battles are now an integral part of modern day military conflict
16 votes -
How the attacks in Israel are changing Threads
18 votes -
Temu: What it is, and why it matters
37 votes -
Meta in Myanmar, Part 1: The Setup
12 votes -
Elon Musk sued for defamation of recent college graduate by attorney who won $49 million from Alex Jones over Sandy Hook lies
59 votes -
Reddit is going to let you turn gold into money
61 votes -
The war on stolen content
37 votes -
YouTube is axing its ad-free Premium Lite subscription plan
54 votes -
Reddit is removing ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity on the platform
93 votes -
Norway asks EU regulator European Data Protection Board to fine Facebook owner Meta over privacy breach
9 votes -
It's not just you. LinkedIn has gotten really weird.
52 votes -
Kick revisits moderation policy after CEO laughs at sex worker ‘prank’ stream
18 votes -
xQc is stealing content (and so are most reaction streamers)
51 votes -
Taylor Swift managed to drive record-breaking numbers to voter registration website Vote.org after urging her 232 million followers on Instagram to take action
67 votes -
Inside Tiktok's real-life frenzies - from riots to false murder accusations
8 votes -
Ads for AI sex workers are flooding Instagram and TikTok
38 votes -
Inside ShadowDragon, the tool that lets ICE monitor pregnancy tracking sites and Fortnite players
23 votes -
X announces it’s shutting down ‘Circles’ as of October 31st
15 votes -
UK's Online Safety Bill: Crackdown on harmful social media content agreed
27 votes -
Elon Musk thinking of charging money for Twitter
48 votes -
Notes on using a single-person Mastodon server
24 votes -
TikTok fined record £300m for putting children’s privacy at risk
28 votes -
We're all living on r/MadeMeSmile's Internet Now
77 votes -
The batshit crazy story of the day Elon Musk decided to personally rip servers out of a data center
80 votes -
YouTube is testing a three-strikes policy for ad blocking
173 votes -
USENET, the OG social network, rises again like a text-only phoenix
55 votes -
China behind ‘largest ever’ digital influence operation
15 votes -
Elon Musk’s X sues California over content moderation law, claiming it violates free speech
25 votes -
How telling people to die became normal - merciless trolling is a fact of online life that may never go away
37 votes -
Reddit faces content quality concerns after its Great Mod Purge
161 votes -
Meta lost a legal battle Wednesday to halt a Norwegian ban on its advertising practices that came with hefty daily fines
22 votes -
Twitter accused of helping Saudi Arabia commit human rights abuses
21 votes -
In Threads’ dwindling engagement, social media’s flawed hypothesis is laid bare
17 votes -
X to collect biometric and employment data
39 votes -
Social media decline: Users are shifting to messaging apps and group chats
36 votes -
Mastodon’s next major release enables full-text search. A few flagship instances already have it.
10 votes -
Maryland school district sues social media alleging addictive design rewires young brains
20 votes -
YouTube's privacy settings now block you from seeing suggested content
I've always been a bit of a privacy enthousiast. Have had everything blocked that Google and by extension YouTube wants to scrape off you. This means I've also blocked my view history. Recently...
I've always been a bit of a privacy enthousiast. Have had everything blocked that Google and by extension YouTube wants to scrape off you. This means I've also blocked my view history.
Recently YouTube started giving out a warning on the homepage that you have blocked your view history, that you can change it in your privacy settings and that it helps them serve you better content. What it also means is that your homepage is just one big popup to guilt trip you into sharing your data. The homepage won't show any suggested content anymore.
While it is in their interest to do so and since they are a company wanting to make money it is understandable. Nevertheless it seems harsh from going to see content that you might like to only seeing a big warning sign right now.
What are you experiences with this?
34 votes -
Black Twitter abandons Musk's X. The influential online community that gave rise to social movements like #BlackLivesMatter is now a ‘digital diaspora’ in search of a new home.
66 votes -
Europe is cracking down on Big Tech. This is what will change when you sign on
81 votes -
Most of my Instagram ads are for drugs, stolen credit cards, hacked accounts, counterfeit money, and weapons
41 votes -
Here's the plan - a video to the audience from LTT
23 votes -
Following Elon Musk’s lead, Big Tech is surrendering to disinformation
35 votes -
Linus Tech Tips pauses production as controversy swirls
121 votes -
TikTok’s plan to take on Spotify and Apple Music
13 votes -
Canada demands Facebook lift news ban to allow wildfire info sharing
51 votes -
When Instagram was used for government communication
6 votes