Social Media
The Latest
-
WeChat Deletes LGBT Accounts Run By University Students
WeChat notified owners of the LGBT accounts that they were violating the company's regulations. WeChat notified owners of the LGBT accounts that they were violating the company's regulations. -
Weibo To Be Taken Private, Shares Rise: Reuters
Sources said Weibo and an unnamed state company are planning a private offer of about $90 to $100 per share. Sources said Weibo and an unnamed state company are planning a private offer of about $90 to $100 per share. -
Extremist Spotted: Facebook Wants To Know If Your Friends Have Been Radicalized
"Are you worried that someone you know will become an extremist?" "Are you worried that someone you know will become an extremist?" -
FTC Not Giving Up Even After Judge Dismisses Antitrust Case Against Facebook
Facebook, Inc. shares will open Wednesday up 0.30% at around $356.70 each - or $1.06 - after a federal judge dismissed two antitrust lawsuits against it. Facebook, Inc. shares will open Wednesday up 0.30% at around $356.70 each - or $1.06 - after a federal judge dismissed two antitrust lawsuits against it. -
Twitter Launching Paid Exclusive Super Follows Feature
Twitter's Super Follows will allow users to view exclusive content published by their favorite Twitter accounts. Twitter's Super Follows will allow users to view exclusive content published by their favorite Twitter accounts. -
China E-Commerce Site Goes Dark After Tiananmen Reference
The anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown against prodemocracy activists is a highly sensitive date in China. The anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown against prodemocracy activists is a highly sensitive date in China. -
Crazy Dude! Only In Australia. Cyclist Hitches Ride On Speeding Trailer
A video of a cyclist holding on to a trailer traveling at highway speeds in Queensland has police concerned. A video of a cyclist holding on to a trailer traveling at highway speeds in Queensland has police concerned. -
Florida Law Could Fine Social Media Sites For Banning Politicians
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that seeks to punish social media platforms that remove "conservative ideas" from their sites. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that seeks to punish social media platforms that remove "conservative ideas" from their sites. -
Proof Of Life: Twitter Now Ready For Verified Badge Applications
Twitter said some people should now be able to apply for a verified badge starting this week. Twitter said some people should now be able to apply for a verified badge starting this week. -
ByteDance Founder Zhang Yiming Stepping Down To Concentrate On Strategy
"I'm more interested in analyzing organizational and market principles and leveraging these theories," Zhang said Thursday. "I'm more interested in analyzing organizational and market principles and leveraging these theories," Zhang said Thursday.