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It is a means of interaction among different people through different social media apps like, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, etc. in which they create, share, and exchange information and ideas through virtual communities and networks.
The American social platform and AI-powered company that uses machine learning algorithms to connect professionals has officially launched in India.
Pritish Nair, who was ...
Even as Australian pressure on tech companies and social media platforms to be made responsible for defamatory content hosted by them has galvanized the companies into action, a senior executive from Facebook in Washington said Sunday that the company would start nudging youngsters away from harmful content.
Social media platforms are in for tough times world over as governments look to rein big tech companies and impose restrictions on them in various forms.
The Australian Government is now considering a range of measures that would make social media companies more responsible for defam...
American micro-blogging and social networking service Twitter has recently announced that it will begin testing a new ‘vibe check’ feature. Twitter rolled out a limited test on Wednesday to
The White House said more needs to be done and reforms should happen given privacy and trust concerns raised about
Twitter Inc. has said it has agreed to sell mobile ad company MoPub to AppLovin Corp for $1.05 billion in cash, as the