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Thanks to AI, it’s probably time to take your photos off the Internet
AI tech makes it trivial to generate harmful fake photos from a few social media pictures.
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You don't need live chat on your website
Why you (probably) don't need live chat on your website.
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Risky online behaviour ‘almost normalised’ among young people, says study
EU-funded survey of people aged 16-19 finds one in four have trolled someone – while UK least ‘cyberdeviant’ of nine countries
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‘Abhorrent trolls’ who encourage self-harm online face criminal prosecution, says minister
Culture secretary Michelle Donelan to amend bill that, after Molly Russell case, will place duty of care on social media firms
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Social media ads help online retail scammers steal over $280 million ahead of Cyber Monday
Dallas resident Shannon Wolf clicked on a Facebook ad for Kay Jewelers that offered a steep discount and quickly took advantage of it.
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The Internet Archive just put 565 Palm Pilot apps in your web browser
Yes, I am playing Dope Wars on a Palm inside my iPhone.
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Google: 60% Of The Internet Is Duplicate
And you think you have a duplicate content problem on your site?
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Perspective | It’s not your imagination: Shopping on Amazon has gotten worse
Most of what you see at first on Amazon is now an ad.
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How Viable Are Elon Musk's Payments Plans For Twitter?
At the core of what Musk has so far outlined for payments on Twitter is the ability for creators to monetize the content they share with users on the platform, an approach that Musk described as a “no brainer”.
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MrBeast overtakes PewDiePie as most-subscribed YouTuber
PewDiePie's almost 10 years of dominance have come to an end, as MrBeast reaches 112 million subscribers.
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Taylor Swift resale ticket prices soar to $42,000, breaks Ticketmaster
Ticketmaster has crashed during a massive pre-sale for Taylor Swift's upcoming North American tour, leaving many fans frustrated and without tickets.
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Cryptocurrency Solana Collapses in FTX Scandal
The token is the first big victim of the abrupt implosion of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX cryptocurrency exchange.
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Twitch to suspend VOD service in Korea next month
The U.S. live video-streaming platform Twitch said Thursday it will suspend its video-on-demand (VOD) service in Korea next month, seen as a protest against the country's controversial network usage fee.
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Redditor discovers legendary 1956 computer in grandparents’ basement
The 1956 LGP-30 computer, subject of hacker lore, is one of only 45 made in Europe.
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If everyone is verified, no one is verified
Twitter has been good to me. It’s a direct line to readers, a shared workspace for writers and creators, an audience that gets my snark – it’s also part of my professional origin story. But the bird is hurting, and that hurts to see.
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Up to 30% of online reviews are fake and most consumers can't tell the difference
Fake online reviews are under attack. The Federal Trade Commission just announced it wants new rules to combat deception. The FTC says stricter guidelines and p
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Tumblr will now allow nudity but not explicit sex
The change it hinted at in September has rolled out.
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Stephen King says he'll quit Twitter if Elon Musk makes him pay $20 a month to be verified: 'they should pay me'
Elon Musk reportedly wants to charge people $20 per month to keep their blue check marks on Twitter. Author Stephen King said "fuck that."
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Study Says Almost 30% of People Are Redoing or Refining Their Google Searches
On Reddit, people have also complained about crummy Google Search results.
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Online age-verification system could create ‘honeypot’ of personal data and pornography-viewing habits, privacy groups warn
As the government develops online safety guidelines, digital rights groups says any approach requiring the use of ID is ‘invasive and risky’
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