Twitter appears to have lost its intermediary protection and, thereby, the protection that it got against third-party content hosted on its platform, a report in Economic Times said today morning, quoting unnamed government sources. Holding forth on the Twitter-Indian government face-off, which has been continuing for quite some...
Category: Social Media
It is a means of interaction among different people through different social media apps like, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, etc. in which they create, share, and exchange information and ideas through virtual communities and networks.
YouTube bans masthead real estate for political, liquor ads
Alphabet Inc’s YouTube will no longer allow political or election ads in its coveted masthead spot at the top of the site’s homepage, nor ads for alcohol, gambling and prescription drugs, it has said.
In an email to advertisers, seen by Reuters, YouTube said the change built on its m...
Google offers paid upgrade to businesses using Gmail
Alphabet Inc’s Google on Monday unveiled an option for small businesses to upgrade their Gmail accounts for greater calendaring, video chat and email newsletter functionalities.
Google Workspace Individual, which starts at $7.99 monthly including a temporary $2 discount, adds to the ...
Insta taken to court over content on Hindu gods, goddesses
Instagram has informed the Delhi High Court that it removed certain objectionable content relating to Hindu gods and goddesses posted by a user on its platform.
But Justice Rekha Palli also issued notice and sought response of Facebook and Instagram on a plea seeking direction to imp...
LinkedIn rolls out a new feature
American business and employment-oriented online platform LinkedIn has rolled out a new feature for the marketers to easily reach the new audiences with the right content, magnify the brand presence, and drive the business. The new addition to LinkedIn Marketing Solutions (LMS) will also p...
Apple ups user privacy; has video plans to rival Zoom, Teams
Apple Inc., facing accusations from rivals that it has too much control over its App Store, on Monday outlined plans to increase user privacy and keep consumer data out of other companies’ hands, laying out features including expanded video conferencing and storing virtual government IDs on iPhones.