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Instagram Pushing ‘Sexual’ Content To Young Users, Report Finds

Published: December 1, 2023Art by Alexander Shatov via Unsplash Instagram Pushing ‘Sexual’ Content To Young Users, New Report Finds By Movieguide® Contributor A new report finds that Instagram is showing “risqué footage” and “overtly sexual adult videos” to young users.  The Wall Street Journal conducted an experiment, setting up fake accounts that only followed “young

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Meta Preps to Bring Threads to Privacy-Conscious Europe as Musk Tells Fleeing X Advertisers to ‘Go F—’ Themselves

Meta is ready to launch its Twitter/X-competitor Threads in Europe this month, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the matter. When Threads initially launched in July 2023 it was available in most global markets, but Meta held off on launching in Europe because of that region’s strict regulations around online services and

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Let’s get social | TheFencePost.com

Social media is a powerful tool to connect with consumers“I don’t really like being on camera that much. It’s kind of awkward for me, but I know that people value seeing us as ranchers and seeing what we do. Consumers want to see the people and the families behind the brand.”That’s one of the many

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US Judge Blocks Montana’s Effort to Ban TikTok

TikTok has won another reprieve in the U.S., with a district judge blocking Montana’s effort to ban the app for all users in the state. Back in May, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signed legislation to ban TikTok outright from operating in the state, in order to protect residents from alleged intelligence gathering by China. There’s

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Instagram Threads search now supports ‘all languages’ in latest update

Instagram’s Twitter/X rival, Threads, is becoming more competitive with the expansion of its keyword search feature to all markets where the app is available. The feature was initially tested in English-speaking markets including Australia and New Zealand in August before expanding to most other English and Spanish-speaking countries, including the U.S. in September. Now, according