Tue, 21-Oct-2025

YouTube accused of neglecting phoney Elon Musk livestream frauds

Elon Musk

YouTube has been criticized for failing to take action against cyber criminal networks that distribute fake Elon Musk videos to deceive viewers.  YouTube says it will remove the reported channel. Chilean music artist Aisak broke his YouTube channel two weeks ago. YouTube has been criticized for failing to take action against cyber criminal networks that distribute fake Elon Musk videos to deceive viewers. Criminals hijack YouTube accounts and … Read more

Jack Dorsey Announces To Establish Twitter’s Presence In Africa

Twitter office in Africa

The popular social media giant Twitter intends to run its office in Ghana, Africa to make invasions in the world’s fastest-growing markets. CEO Twitter Jack Dorsey in his tweet announced that the tech giant would be setting up its office in Africa. “Twitter is now present on the continent. Thank you, Ghana and Nana Akufo-Addo,” he … Read more

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey donates $15m for basic-income support

Jack Dorsey

CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey has donated $15 million to fund universal basic income programmes in the United States (US).

The donation by Jack Dorsey will help cities send cheques to more than 1,500 families. It comes as poverty rates in the US rise amidst economic downfall due to Coronavirus pandemic.

More than 12 million Americans are at risk of losing access to unemployment benefits at the end of the month, as the government’s virus aid expires.

“Philanthropy and charity is not justice but in the absence of leadership and action… our constituents need cash relief,” said Michael Tubbs, the outgoing mayor of Stockton, who founded the Mayors for a Guaranteed Income Network in June.

The donation will provide the 30 cities in the network up to $500,000 each for their universal basic income programmes, many of which have been announced in recent months as the crisis has unfolded.

They also offer variety of degrees of support. For example, Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania said it plans to give 200 residents $500 a month for two years, while in Compton, in California, help will go to 800 families, with support varying depending on factors like number of children.

On Twitter, Mr Dorsey thanked the mayors for their efforts and wrote that he hoped the experiments would “inform federal policy in the future”.

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Reply limiting: Twitter rolls out the new feature for all users

Twitter reply-limiting feature

Twitter has finally rolled out the reply limiting feature for all users around the world. This new update allows users to manage who can reply to their tweets.

Twitter has been working on the reply limiting for quite some time and it even accidentally told the iOS users about the feature in its latest update.

The reply-limiting feature was one of the most anticipated features that Twitter has made available to everyone. Announcing the new feature, Suzanne Xie product head of Twitter, said, “Sometimes people are more comfortable talking about what’s happening when they can choose who can reply. Today, we’re launching conversations settings so unwanted replies don’t get in the way of meaningful conversations. We’ve already seen new types of conversations using these settings that weren’t really possible before such as interviews and panels.”

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Google extends Work From Home until June 2021

Google Work From Home

Google has decided that its 200,000 employees should work from home through June 2021.

The remote-work order issued Monday by Google CEO Sundar Pichai also affects other companies owned by Google’s corporate parent, Alphabet. It marks a six-month extension of Google’s previous plan to keep most of its offices closed through the rest of this year.

“I know this extended timeline may come with mixed emotions and I want to make sure you’re taking care of yourselves,” wrote Pichai, in an email to employees.

The prolonged lockdown of Google’s offices could influence other major employers to take similar precautions.

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Twitter removes image from Trump’s tweet after a copyright complaint

Donald Trump tweet

Twitter on Wednesday removed an image tweeted by President Donald Trump after the social media network received a copyright complaint from a famed magazine. The original tweet by Trump issued on June 30, showed a meme that read “In reality they’re not after me they’re after you I’m just in the way” with Trump’s picture … Read more

Facebook tightens controls on hate speech as ad boycott grows

Facebook will allow group admins to ‘slow down’ toxic conversations

Social media platform Facebook has announced it would ban all ads containing hateful content as it ramps up efforts to curb hate speech. Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook would also add tags to posts that are “newsworthy” but violate platform rules — following the lead of Twitter, which has used such labels on tweets … Read more

Instagram likely to overtake Twitter as a news source

Instagram Reels

Photo and video sharing app Instagram is all set to overtake Twitter as a news source. According to a report, the use of Instagram for news had doubled since 2018. It said nearly a quarter of UK 18-24-year-olds used Instagram as a source of news about Coronavirus pandemic. But social media platforms were also among … Read more

Facebook dismisses employee who protested inaction on Trump’s post

Facebook dismisses employee

Social media giant Facebook dismissed an employee who had criticized Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg’s decision not to take action against posts by U.S. President Donald Trump which violated racism. Brandon Dail, a user interface engineer, wrote on Twitter that he was dismissed from Facebook for publicly scolding a colleague who had refused to include a … Read more

Twitter to allow its users to request for verification

Twitter

Twitter, after rolling out several features for its users, might soon make it easier for users to get that coveted blue checkmark. The company always comes forward to facilitate its users at every step and with new policies. Now, it’s working on a new feature that will allow users to request verification. Few images posted … Read more

After Twitter, Snapchat’s decision against the US President Trump

After Twitter, Snapchat's decision against the US President Trump

Snapchat has supported Twiter against US President Donald Trump. Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snapchat, said in a memo to employees that Snapchat will no longer promote accounts in the United States that incite people to racist violence. He said that Snapchat wants to make it clear that this is not a grey area against racism, … Read more

Donald Trump threatens to close Twitter as he fears to be banned

Donald Trump and Twitter

United States (US) President Donald Trump warned to shut all social media platforms after Twitter started fact-checking his tweets. Donald Trump, without detailing comments about his contents, will sign an executive order pertaining to Twitter on Thursday. Twitter tagged two of his tweets in which he claimed that more mail-in voting would lead to what … Read more