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Let's call it the YouTube election

Donald Trump won the election with the help of personalities like Joe Rogan. He's a podcaster, but …

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YouTube made $959 million in ad revenue off children last year, followed closely by Instagram: Harvard study

Social media companies made more than $11 billion in US ad revenue from kids last year, a Harvard s…

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Russia's internet censorship is forcing citizens to turn to the dark web and VPNs for news and social media

Instagram influencers posted tearful goodbye messages. Global news outlets vanished. VPN downloads …

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Harmful DIY baby formula recipes are reportedly going viral on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube

Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube are not consistently removing or labeling homemade baby formu…

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Trump's latest attempt to return to Twitter ends a day later with a suspension

The account was an extension of his new website, From the Desk of Donald J. Trump, in which he writ…

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Government blocks over 60 social media accounts for allegedly spreading anti-India fake news

"These YouTube channels are sponsored from Pakistan," he said. On fake news through newspap…

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Gen Z trusts YouTube more than any other platform

In a survey by Business Insider in collaboration with YouGov, 59% of Gen Z considered YouTube trust…

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Jack Dorsey says his 'biggest regret' is Twitter shutting down Vine

Twitter bought Vine in 2012 and killed it in 2016, the same year that TikTok launched and would soo…

Katie Canales   


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Instagram and Facebook plan to pay out over $1 billion to creators

The top influencer news of the week includes Facebook's new $1 billion commitment to creators and t…

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The world's biggest YouTuber, MrBeast, backed Elon Musk possibly standing down as Twitter's CEO

MrBeast cited a new Twitter policy, seemingly later retracted, that prohibited the "free promotion"…

Grace Dean   


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Facebook changed its name to 'Meta' - and celebrities, politicians, and brands quickly roasted it

"And it was on that day that 'that's so meta' went from being an interesting observation to a devas…

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Facebook and Twitter have a ton of new rules to abide by in India ⁠— WhatsApp may find itself in the toughest spot of all

“All social media is welcome, but — no disrespect — there should not be double standards,” said …

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Activists and healthcare professionals are trying to stomp out anti-vaxx info online - but social media algorithms are working against them

Algorithms are 'separating audiences' as moderators deal with disinformation, unsafe medical practi…

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Elon Musk asked Twitter followers if he should bring back Vine, the cult TikTok forerunner that popularized short-form video

Elon Musk tweeted a poll "Bring back Vine?" on Sunday evening, and exchanged tweets with YouTubers …

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Pakistan temporarily shuts down social media amid anti-France protests

The shutdown of social media was ordered by the Interior Ministry which is responsible for imple…

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All the actions big tech companies have taken against Trump's social media accounts following the US Capitol siege

Platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter have removed a video of Trump telling rioters "we lov…

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Tech experts and public figures are blaming Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube for the siege of the US Capitol

Social media companies have taken steps to temporarily ban Trump and put limits on his accounts.

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