Experts say the measure could presage another major crackdown in Xinjiang.
Uyghur activists welcome the measure, but note shortcomings.
A social media ban for under-16s is among a raft of proposals set to be unveiled by the Government within weeks, it has been reported. (Stock Image)
Downing Street is reportedly set to reveal the proposals for stricter age restrictions on social media apps within weeks.
When President Joe Biden signed a $95 billion foreign aid bill into law on April 24, it started the clock on a nine-month window for TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app. The president can extend the deadline by three months, and TikTok has indicated that it plans to challenge the law in court. If the law stands and the company fails to sell the app, TikTok will be blocked from any U.S. app store or web-hosting service. This would affect TikTok’s more than 170...
As the TikTok ban threatens the social media ecosystem, agency execs debate investing in the fediverse.
The new self-identification law, proposed by Germany’s left-wing government coalition, will allow anyone to change his or her legal gender entry once per year by simply stating their desire to do so to the registry office.
After their son died from a fentanyl pill purchased on social media, Sammy Berman and Laura Chapman fight for change.
After their son died from a fentanyl pill purchased on social media, Sammy Berman and Laura Chapman fight for change.
After their son died from a fentanyl pill purchased on social media, Sammy Berman and Laura Chapman fight for change.
Social media users expressed shock and disapproval after a story of Gov. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., putting down her own dog because she was deemed "untrainable" went viral on X this week. British outlet The Guardian published a report on the story Friday, which is an excerpt from her new memoir "No Going Back," which is set to be released on May 7. According to the report, Noem wrote that she took her 14-month-old female dog "Cricket" to a "gravel pit" near her farm and shot it dead because it was...
Tennessee lawmakers in the Statehouse passed legislation making adults who help minors obtain sex reassignment care, criminals who could be charged with a felony. The post Tennessee nears law banning adults from helping minors find, receive sex reassignment care first appeared on WFIN Local News.