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TikTok to let users limit AI content in feeds

TikTok is testing a new feature allowing users to control the amount of AI-generated content they see. The move comes as the platform hosts over 1.3 billion AI videos. Discover how to adjust your settings.

Influencer dies in 'death game' live stream

A French influencer died during a 12-day livestream after alleged abuse by fellow streamers. The incident has sparked a police investigation and raised serious questions about platform responsibility.

Guardian Updates Video Production Terms & Conditions

The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.

Twitch streamer's on-air murder confession shocks viewers

A North Carolina Twitch streamer's chilling live broadcast confession to murdering his wife has sent shockwaves through the gaming platform, raising urgent questions about content moderation and real-world violence spilling into digital spaces.

Melbourne car park becomes unexpected social media star

Discover how a Melbourne multi-storey car park became an unexpected global social media sensation, drawing content creators from around the world with its unique geometric architecture and perfect lighting.

How Social Media Mainstreams Far-Right Rhetoric

New investigation reveals how mainstream social networks are accelerating the spread of far-right ideologies through algorithmic amplification and inadequate content moderation.

YouTube AI promotes violent content against women

Exclusive investigation reveals how YouTube's recommendation algorithm is promoting videos containing simulated violence against women, raising serious questions about AI safety and platform responsibility.

Australia's Social Media Ban Loophole Exposed for Under-16s

A critical loophole in Australia's new social media age verification law allows minors to easily access harmful content, including gambling and violent far-right material, by simply browsing without an account, experts warn.

Amazon sells book on Charlie Kirk 'assassination'

Amazon faces intense scrutiny after a book outlining a fictional 'assassination' of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was discovered for sale on its platform, igniting a fierce debate over content moderation and free speech.

Bluesky 'Assassination' Poll Targeting Charlie Kirk Sparks Fury

The fledgling social network Bluesky is embroiled in a major controversy after users voted in favour of a hypothetical 'assassination' of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk, raising serious questions about content moderation and public safety on the new

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