Social Media

‘Pig butchering’ scam has dating app users losing big bucks

Dating app scams unfortunately run rampant, including those taunting fake identities to cat-fishing to ghosting. Pig butchering is up next.

Japan to jail citizens for online insults, doesn’t define ‘insult’

Hurl an online insult in Japan, and you might land in jail, per a new censorship law. What does this mean for social media globally?

Meta hints at Make-A-Scene, a unique AI text-to-image program

Facebook pulls a got-cha by releasing the same style product as DALL-E, which uses AI for text-to-image capabilities, called Make-a-Scene.

The Meta Human Rights Report is a pathetic attempt to wag the dog

Meta released their first (misleading) human rights report and it reads like their legal and PR departments took the reins - hey users, look over here, not over there!

5 plausible theories on why Musk rescinded his Twitter takeover

After a rocky path to purchasing Twitter came to a head, Elon Musk backed out of the deal and is now being hit with backlash.

Facebook Groups annoyance: FB inconsistently rolling out ‘features’

Facebook Group owners are tearing their hair out with Facebook's unyieldingly illogical rollout of random features. It's got to stop.

Texas law could allow users to sue social networks for censorship

(SOCIAL MEDIA) This Texas law could open social media companies to lawsuits regarding content moderation, account suspensions, and other censorship claims.

Instagram now allows up to 3 pinned posts at the top of your profile

(SOCIAL MEDIA) Instagram has been on a roll with new updates and features, but the latest is GREAT for brands and businesses - 3 pinned posts to your profile