Monthly Archives: March 2023

Lemon8, Owned By ByteDance, is Rising Up In the Apple’s App Store

Source: From Apple’s App Store What is Lemon8? ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, has an Instagram-like app called Lemon8 that is currently on the rise in the US App Store charts. The app, which has been available since 2020 and … Continue reading

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Utah Lawmakers Cut the Cord on Unlimited Social Media Use by Teens

As young people’s lives become increasingly entangled in the web of social media platforms, concerns continue to grow from parents, educators, and community leaders about adverse meatal health implications. Now, Utah’s government is putting its money where its mouth is, … Continue reading

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The Complex Debate Over TikTok’s Ban in the United States

Source: Harvard Law School TikTok is a popular social media application that allows users to create and share short videos. Due to concerns over data privacy and national security, it has faced scrutiny from the US government. In August 2020, … Continue reading

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Publishers Move Past Seeing Social Media Platforms As Traffic Drivers

Media companies are grappling with how to balance building an audience on social media platforms versus driving traffic back to their owned and operated websites and apps. Social media platforms have become the primary place where people consume information, but … Continue reading

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The XFL – Digital Football for All

Photo Credit: https://www.sportsvideo.org/2023/02/17/xfl-returns-espn-to-lean-into-access-through-live-rf-audio-from-players-coaches-replay-review/ The XFL is back and better than ever for the first time since 2020, according to DIGIDAY … The league has recently made a comeback, with gameplay beginning last month, after a 3 year hiatus. Not only … Continue reading

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Lawmakers move forward with bill to increase social media protection for minors

Social media apps on iPhone, Jan. 29, 2021. (Photo/Adem AY) Lawmakers advanced a bill that will increase social media protection for minors on Monday. Social media platforms will be required to disclose policies, using clear language suited to children, related … Continue reading

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The use of TikTok could soon be bans in the United States

Why Tiktok calls for support? As it continues to face regulatory scrutiny in the United States, TikTok has recently requested massive support from their social media community. Some argue that TikTok should be banned in the United States to protect … Continue reading

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The Persistent Issue of Online Hate and Harassment: Insights from the 2022 ADL Survey

Source: Compliance Training Group Hate-based harassment remains a widespread issue in our society, with marginalized communities experiencing this type of harassment at alarming rates. The 2022 Anti-Defamation League survey provides valuable insights into the nature of online harassment and how … Continue reading

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TikTok CEO Set to Testify Before Congress as U.S. Considers Ban Over China Ties

FOXBusiness TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday as the social media giant faces a potential ban over national security concerns related to its China-based parent company, ByteDance. These … Continue reading

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The Power of Negative Words in Headlines: How They Can Increase Engagement in Online Publishing

The world of online publishing is a constantly evolving world, where publishers and marketers are constantly trying new strategies to attract more clicks and engagement from their audience. In a recent study, it was found that adding negative words to … Continue reading

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