Experts say the measure could presage another major crackdown in Xinjiang.
Business owners complain of inflation, high wages, and high input costs—none of which indicate a slowing economy.
AirChat, a social media app that was launched Friday (April 12), became the 23rd most popular in the U.S. on Apple’s App Store Monday (April 15). The app has seen thousands of downloads as well as online requests for access to it, because AirChat is currently offered on an invite-only basis, Reuters reported Monday. AirChat is centered […]
A woman's tenacious quest to find her mother's suspected killer has reportedly yielded results 10 years later, with an arrest made more than 2,000 miles away.
A woman's tenacious quest to find her mother's suspected killer has reportedly yielded results 10 years later, with an arrest made more than 2,000 miles away.
Social media can be a useful tool for communicating during extreme weather events. Omar Pérez Figueroa, an urban and regional planning professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, examined how Twitter (now X) was used when Hurricane María hit Puerto Rico in 2017.
The Mexican in Fallowfield opened last August but the owner's grandson is calling on customers for their support
China using AI-powered social media accounts to influence US election (First column, 9th story, link) Related stories:Anonymous users dominating right-wing discussions online
In this week’s Digiday+ Research Briefing, we examine BuzzFeed’s plans to pivot the business to an AI-driven tech and media company, how marketers’ use of X and ad spending has dropped dramatically, and how agency executives are fed up with Meta’s ad platform bugs and overcharges, as seen in recent data from Digiday+ Research.
Expect to see the bulk of the 2024 Saskatchewan election fought in your social media feed. It won't be pretty, not that campaigns ever were.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has warned his candidates not to use social media while drunk after the party dropped seven of them for 'inappropriate' online posts.
Tech giant issues stark warning that Beijing is 'sowing division' ahead of the U.S. election. Americans are being 'polled' to see what divides them most. READ MORE: