SocialMedia
A new lawsuit asks whether social media users can control what they see on their Facebook feeds. Last week, the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed a lawsuit against Meta, Facebook's parent company, on behalf of a professor who wants to release a tool to empower social media users. University of Massachusetts Amherst professor Ethan Zuckerman would like to release a tool called "Unfollow Everything 2.0". This browser extension "would allow Facebook users to automatically unfollow their friends, groups, and pages, and, in doing so, to effectively turn off their newsfee...
Euronews (English)
Jack Dorsey has left Bluesky, the decentralised social media platform that he helped start. Dorsey, who also founded Twitter (now X), revealed he was no longer on Bluesky’s board after an X user asked him. Dorsey replied a simple “no” on Saturday. A day later, Bluesky said in a statement that it thanked him for “his help funding and initiating the bluesky project. Today, Bluesky is thriving as an open source social network running on atproto, the decentralised protocol we have built. “With Jack’s departure, we are searching for a new board member for the Bluesky public benefit company who shar...
Euronews (English)
In a study published in Nature, researchers have found evidence of consistent patterns of toxicity in human conversations across various social media platforms, unaffected by the platform type, discussion topic, or time period. The study found that longer online conversations tend to escalate in toxicity and polarization, particularly when they involve conflicting viewpoints. Surprisingly, such toxic interactions do not deter users. Previous research has focused on polarization, misinformation, and antisocial behavior online, but a comprehensive understanding of how intrinsic human behavior pa...
PsyPost (CA)
In a study published in Nature, researchers have found evidence of consistent patterns of toxicity in human conversations across various social media platforms, unaffected by the platform type, discussion topic, or time period. The study found that longer online conversations tend to escalate in toxicity and polarization, particularly when they involve conflicting viewpoints. Surprisingly, such toxic interactions do not deter users. Previous research has focused on polarization, misinformation, and antisocial behavior online, but a comprehensive understanding of how intrinsic human behavior pa...
PsyPost
In a study published in Nature, researchers have found evidence of consistent patterns of toxicity in human conversations across various social media platforms, unaffected by the platform type, discussion topic, or time period. The study found that longer online conversations tend to escalate in toxicity and polarization, particularly when they involve conflicting viewpoints. Surprisingly, such toxic interactions do not deter users. Previous research has focused on polarization, misinformation, and antisocial behavior online, but a comprehensive understanding of how intrinsic human behavior pa...
PsyPost (UK)
New research published in Computers in Human Behavior provides evidence that heightened self-objectification — where women view their bodies as objects for external judgment — is linked to hostile attitudes towards selfies posted by other women. This hostility is especially pronounced when the selfie posters are perceived as seeking attention. Nearly 4.5 billion people worldwide are engaged with social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, which serve as stages for self-expression and social interaction. Selfies, or self-portraits taken with a smartphone or camera, have bec...
PsyPost
New research published in Computers in Human Behavior provides evidence that heightened self-objectification — where women view their bodies as objects for external judgment — is linked to hostile attitudes towards selfies posted by other women. This hostility is especially pronounced when the selfie posters are perceived as seeking attention. Nearly 4.5 billion people worldwide are engaged with social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, which serve as stages for self-expression and social interaction. Selfies, or self-portraits taken with a smartphone or camera, have bec...
PsyPost (CA)
New research published in Computers in Human Behavior provides evidence that heightened self-objectification — where women view their bodies as objects for external judgment — is linked to hostile attitudes towards selfies posted by other women. This hostility is especially pronounced when the selfie posters are perceived as seeking attention. Nearly 4.5 billion people worldwide are engaged with social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, which serve as stages for self-expression and social interaction. Selfies, or self-portraits taken with a smartphone or camera, have bec...
PsyPost (UK)
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp (NASDAQ: DJT) opened in the red this morning after the Securities & Exchange Commission charged its auditor with “massive fraud”. BF Borgers barred from practicing as an auditorThe malpractice of Benjamin Borgers and his firm BF Borgers CPA affected over 1,500 filings in total for which the federal regulator permanently barred the auditor today from working as an accountant. BF Borgers and its owner will also pay civil penalties worth $14 million, the SEC confirmed in a statement on Friday. In April, Benjamin Borgers’ firm was blocked from accepting new clie...
Invezz
Universal Music Group (UMG), the label behind major artists like Taylor Swift, has reached a new licensing agreement with TikTok, ending a contentious dispute over content licensing that had led to the removal of UMG artist tracks from the platform earlier this year. Reinstating top artists’ music on TikTokAs part of the new agreement, music from UMG artists, including tracks from Taylor Swift’s latest album “The Tortured Poets Department,” has been reinstated on TikTok. This development, confirmed by CNBC, marks a significant turnaround from earlier in the year when TikTok removed UMG’s music...
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