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All The News That’s Fit To Steal: News Corp Reaches Deal With Facebook
Facebook has agreed to pay Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Australia for content it uses on social media. Facebook has agreed to pay Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Australia for content it uses on social media. -
China Sentences Developer To Prison For Creating Social Media Booster App
A 26-year-old software developer in China was found guilty of generating fake internet traffic. A 26-year-old software developer in China was found guilty of generating fake internet traffic. -
What A Whopper! Burger King Mops Up A Big Mess In The Kitchen
Burger King said it had deleted the post and admitted it was 'wrong.' Burger King said it had deleted the post and admitted it was 'wrong.' -
Facebook Strikes Deal To Resume Australia News Links After Public Backlash
Facebook said it has reached a new deal with the Australian government. Facebook said it has reached a new deal with the Australian government. -
Australians Create Their Own Social Apps Following Facebook News Ban
Locally developed apps such as Litt are now gaining traction after Facebook imposed its news ban in Australia Locally developed apps such as Litt are now gaining traction after Facebook imposed its news ban in Australia -
Topless Rihanna With Ganesha Pendant Has India Seeing Double
Angry posts condemned Rihanna for posting a naked photo of herself sporting a Ganesha pendant. Angry posts condemned Rihanna for posting a naked photo of herself sporting a Ganesha pendant. -
Social Networking App Clubhouse Shut In China
Users with a mainland phone number can no longer receive invites, access the app, or register new Clubhouse accounts. Users with a mainland phone number can no longer receive invites, access the app, or register new Clubhouse accounts. -
Reddit Market Valuation Jumps To $6 Billion After Latest Funding Round
Andreessen Horowitz and China's Tencent Holdings were among investors pouring $250 million into Reddit. Andreessen Horowitz and China's Tencent Holdings were among investors pouring $250 million into Reddit. -
Far-Right Social Media App Parler Ousts CEO John Matze
The board of Parler sent out a memo announcing John Matze's ousting without telling him. The board of Parler sent out a memo announcing John Matze's ousting without telling him. -
New Study Reveal Social Media's Negative Impact On Teenage Mental Health
A new study suggests social media is becoming detrimental to teenage mental health. A new study suggests social media is becoming detrimental to teenage mental health.