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India expels Canadian diplomat, escalating tensions after Trudeau accuses India in Sikh's killing
India expels Canadian diplomat, escalating tensions after Trudeau accuses India in Sikh's killing
"I get inspiration from other cultures but she's just being ignorant with this one."
YouTuber Jacksepticeye (Seán William McLoughlin) claimed MrBeast has made the platform about "views, money and popularity."
Trisha Paytas resurfaced allegations against Barstool's Brianna Chickenfry that she and other employees were laughing at Paytas's OnlyFans.
Pinterest's latest update is aimed at improving the visibility of plus-size fashion and other styles that highlight a broader spectrum of body shapes and sizes.
X owner Elon Musk today floated the idea that the social network formerly known as Twitter may no longer be a free site. In a live-streamed conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, Musk said the company was "moving to a small monthly payment" for the use of the X system. "It's the only way I can think of to combat vast armies of bots," explained Musk.
The idea of bringing AI into the classroom doesn’t sit well with everyone, but the team behind Nolej believes that generative AI can supercharge learning — all while keeping teachers front and center. Nolej AI is an AI-powered tool that lets educators quickly generate interactive learning modules like quizzes, flashcards, games and interactive videos. “We are teacher-centric, we put them in the driver's seat and we want to make sure that they have the tools to teach our children, with the right tools in the right way,” Nolej executive chairman Vincent Favrat told TechCrunch.
Instagram chief Adam Mosseri has announced that Meta has rolled out the ability to quote posts on desktop.
BeFake, a social networking app that combines concepts from popular Gen Z app BeReal along with AI technology, has netted itself $3 million in seed funding to create an AI-augmented social network. The app's name, a clear reference to BeReal's authentic photo sharing among friends, is meant to suggest it does the opposite. Instead of showing what you're up to right now, BeFake users also snap photos with both the front and back cameras, but then customize their photos using AI technology using either in-app presets or custom prompts.
Snapchat+, the premium service that offers fans exclusive features, has more than 5 million paying subscribers, Snap announced.
Merely weeks after emerging as the apparent heir to address social media’s woes and generating over 100 million users in less than five days, Threads appears to be, well, fraying at the edges already with a recently reported 80% drop in daily active users since launch. Just recently, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Threads would be introducing “retention hooks" to keep users on the platform after nearly half of them left in the weeks following its launch. The platform — celebrated early on for its “combination of the ridiculous, the lighthearted, and a little cringe” — has quickly become another example of the expeditious cycle by which innovation in social media operates and burns out users.
Kayla Malec is a Gen Z influencer with over 12 million followers on TikTok and 1.32 million subscribers on YouTube, where she documents her self-described "crazy" life.
A massive social media disinformation campaign linked to Chinese law enforcement is no more, according to Meta. In its latest report on what Meta calls "coordinated inauthentic behavior" — usually covert state-sponsored social media campaigns designed to shape public opinion — the company detailed the discovery of a huge network of fake accounts, pages and groups pushing positive talking points about China. On Facebook alone, Meta removed 7,704 accounts, 954 pages and 15 groups linked to the disinformation operation.
An X challenger didn't hide its ambitions to take on the social network formerly known as Twitter when it dubbed itself T2 at launch, but now that name -- one which indicates a desire to build a Twitter clone -- is no more. Despite the renaming, Pebble has already cloned many of Twitter's former features in the months since its debut, including the classic verification checkmark -- even giving people their "legacy" verification back -- as well as other features like quote posts, DMs and its own For You feed. Surprisingly, this has differentiated the network from other Twitter/X rivals like Mastodon and Bluesky, as the former doesn't offer quotes or the same kind of private DMs that Twitter once boasted, and the latter doesn't offer DMs at all.
YouTube is growing its commitment to hosting podcasts on its platform. This week, at the Podcast Movement conference, YouTube product lead Steve McLendon confirmed the platform will be rolling out support for RSS uploads for podcasters by the end of the year, among other updates. YouTube additionally confirmed to TechCrunch it's rolling out support for podcasts on YouTube Music by the end of year, as well.
Bluesky, one of the most notable alternatives to the platform formerly known as Twitter, has just hit a million users.
X, formerly Twitter, is now offering its paying subscribers the option to hide the likes tab from public view. This move is the latest appeal Musk’s X is making to premium subscribers.
Meta on Friday disputed a media report that claimed the social giant was exploring bringing ads to the popular messaging app WhatsApp. Financial Times earlier reported that some teams at Meta had evaluated whether to show ads in lists of conversations with contacts on the WhatsApp home screen. In a statement, WhatsApp said it was neither testing nor working on it, nor did it have any plans around it.
Commenters are calling it "literally genius."
"This is what dads do after saying they don’t want the dog."
President Biden reiterated travel warnings to U.S. citizens on Monday after the release of five American prisoners from Iran.