Come together to stop spread of suicide content, TikTok urges Facebook, Google, Snapchat, others
It is proposed that nine social media firms speedily identify violent, graphic content, including suicide, and swiftly notify the others.
Tech This Week | Should India have its own social media content moderation rules?
Platforms are diverse and a one-size-fits-all approach will not work.
Google joins other internet platforms to shield US election from disinformation
A coordinated effort is being made by online platforms to curb the spread of disinformation and thwart efforts to manipulate voters.
CEO calls TikTok 'fundamentally parasitic'
He went on to say, "I actively tell people, 'Don't install that spyware on your phone'."
Reddit bans accounts, suspects possible UK vote interference
Reddit said people from Russia leaked confidential British government documents on Brexit trade talks just days before the general UK vote.
Twitter starts testing Reddit-style 'conversation tree'
The conversation tree format is expected to roll out in 2020.
‘Not sure about good of Twitter’: Tesla chief Elon Musk says he’s going offline
Musk and the SEC early this year reached a deal to settle their differences over his Twitter use.
Reddit attempts to lure Snapchat teens with cross-sharing feature
New sharing features will allow Reddit users to share posts directly to the Snapchat app.
Instagram, Reddit memes help people struggling with depression
Websites like Instagram and Reddit are filled with memes tackling topics like depression and mental health.
Reddit down, time to pack our bags and leave!
The issues are primarily related to accessing the website on the desktop.