TikTok’s Outline of Indigenous History Month Programming

By now, TikTok should also just release its own version of an annual holiday calendar. TikTok sounds like it’s out to tick all of the celebrations and holidays that it can, this time, it has Indigenous History Month in its sights, announcing a new slate of programming that aligns with the event. These new initiatives […]

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Pinterest Outlines New Pride Month Programming

Pinterest has recently announced a new slate of programming for Pride Month. Watch out TikTok and Snapchat, Pinterest won’t just sit back and let both of you hog all the glory. Part of the new activations are dedicated live streams, shopping spotlights, and even a new partnership with none other than the now-legendary RuPaul, primarily […]

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Meta Tests Removal of Canadian News Content

Meta’s getting serious about its threats to remove Canadian news publishers from its apps, as a result of Canada’s proposed Online News Act. Meta is now conducting live tests to see how things will look without Canadian outlets in its apps to ensure that it can effectively implement a ban, in case the act is […]

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WhatsApp’s New ‘Security Hub’

WhatsApp has launched a new Security Hub mini-site, which provides a complete overview of the various safety and security tools available in the app, to help you manage your WhatsApp experience. To be fair, WhatsApp is already a more secure platform as opposed to others that offer the same features and functionality, so to see […]

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Two More Twitter Executive Casualties

Despite Twitter’s repeated claims that it has managed to reduce abuse, hate speech, and whatnot under Elon Musk’s leadership, signs continue to seep from Twitter HQ that the app continues to struggle with the opposite. Just this week, Twitter lost two (2) executives that had been in charge of trust and safety on the platform, […]

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