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U.S. Court Declines to Hear Reddit Child Sex Abuse Case, Handing Big Tech a Win
The United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal to a lawsuit attempting to hold Reddit liable for allegedly letting sexually explicit images of minors run amok on its site. Tuesday’s decision marks the third time in less than a month the court has danced around high-profile cases that could open Section 230 of…
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Artefact News App Now Lets Users Flag ‘Clickbait’
There are lots of ways to write a headline, many of them bad. Take this article, for instance. It might’ve been titled:
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YouTube Brings Unskippable 30-Second Commercials to Your TV
YouTube TV is getting a little bit of an advertising shakeup. The company announced at the YouTube Brandcast event yesterday that it would be adding unskippable 30-second ads to the YouTube platform as viewed on televisions.
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Tinder Says Stop Hyping Your TikTok and Insta Handles
Rules are the tacky glue that holds the popsicle stick planks of any functional society, or elementary school engineering project, together. I’m sure Hobbes or Hegel once said that. Probably, we need laws to keep back the forceful waves of universal chaos. Or at least Tinder thinks so.