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India women are 26 per cent less likely to access mobile Internet due to misogyny, harassment and revenge porn
Sharon Lowen | View from the Covid cocoon
The inspiration came from an idea to scan my daughter’s childhood photos for a digital birthday gift as I couldn’t give a physical present
YouTube adds information panels to videos to give voters reliable info ahead of US election
As most voters take to voting by post amid the pandemic, YouTube has put out videos on Mail-in Voting to combat posts spreading falsehoods.
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.
As YouTube Shorts gets rolled out in India, could it dull desi TikToks' allure?
YouTube Shorts videos are limited to 15 seconds, according to the Google-owned platform used by some 2 billion people worldwide.
Not enough to remove hate speech, social networks must archive evidence: Human Rights Watch
Online posts could also help document atrocities and abuses such as chemical weapons attacks in Syria and police abuse in the United States.
Pakistan tightens grip on internet, tells YouTube to remove objectionable content
Lawmakers in Punjab passed a bill last month to put publishers in prison if they print or import material with “objectionable” content.
Triple the number of YouTube videos removed for endangering child safety, promoting extremism
Software relied on this quarter to “cast a wider net so that content that could potentially harm the community would be quickly removed.”
If Trump loses, social media anticipates a fight, plans strategy to beat back misinformation
Facebook is considering options including a “kill switch” to shut off political advertising after election day to thwart misinformation.
Google drafts YouTubers worldwide in campaign against Australia’s bid to make it pay for news
“The YouTube you know and love is at risk in Australia,” the company tweeted from its YouTube Creators account.