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TikTok says it's putting new limits on Chinese workers' access to U.S. user data
TikTok addressed Republican senators who have raised concerns that the Chinese-owned app could be sharing Americans' data with the Chinese government. TikTok says this is not happening.
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How Facebook clickbait draws users into engaging with posts
A study of 4,000 Facebook posts by news organizations provides unique insights into clickbait and user engagement.
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YouTube introduces new tools to battle comment spam and account imitators
Channels will no longer be able to hide their subscriber counts..
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Capsm - You And Me (EDM)
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Janee & Ruby - Hopeless
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Boris Way - Running Up That Hill (EDM)
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Live x AVIRA - Lightning Crashes (Extended Mix) (EDM)
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Nifiant - You Break My Heart (EDM)
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Authors are protesting Amazon's e-book policy that allows users to read and return
Authors say readers are exploiting Amazon's seven-day return policy by using Amazon like a library and returning books after reading them.
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The Internet Google Left Behind
It's not what Google helps you find—it’s what it allows to flourish.
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How Naps Can Jump-Start Your Creativity
When you're staring at a blank page, trying to figure out where to start a project, or where to take the next scene of a novel, you may find that the best way to get your creative mojo back is to take a nap.
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FBI says fraud on LinkedIn a 'significant threat' to platform and consumers
Fraudsters who target LinkedIn users in sophisticated investment schemes pose a "significant threat" to the platform, the FBI tells CNBC.
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Better Than Perfect: How to Be Excellent
Exploring the difference between perfectionism and excellencism.
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Facebook is receiving sensitive medical information from hospital websites
Ad-tracking by some hospitals may violate federal law protecting health data.
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Is social audio already dead?
Clubhouse has had a rough year, and it doesn’t bode well for the future of social audio.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton launches investigation against Twitter
Paxton issued a Civil Investigative Demand to investigate whether Twitter's reporting on real versus fake users is "false, misleading, or deceptive."
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1,000 True Fans? Try 100
In 2008, WIRED editor Kevin Kelly wrote that creators only needed to earn "1,000 True Fans"—at $100 per fan, per year—to make a living. I propose an update.
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Twitter Circle may be rolling out to more users
You may be able to start sharing to your Circle.
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Think you can spot content written by AI? The truth is you've probably already read a lot of it
You may not have heard of GPT-3, but there's a good chance you've read its work, used a website that runs its code, or even conversed with it through a chatbot or a character in a game.
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Instagram moderators say Iran offered them bribes to remove accounts
Intelligence agents wanted accounts of journalists and activists to be removed, whistleblowers say.
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