Beka Gvishiani started as a fan, with little access to powerful people in fashion. Now he’s at every show.
Category: Social Media
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Threads: What to Know About Instagram’s ‘Twitter Killer’ App
Here’s what to know about Instagram’s new app for public conversations and how it differs from Twitter.
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Disinformation Researchers Fret About Fallout From Judge’s Order
They said a restriction on government interaction with social media companies could impede efforts to curb false claims about vaccines and voter fraud.
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Guram Gvasalia on Vetements, Madonna and His Future in Fashion
Guram Gvasalia of Vetements reveals that he has been making the costumes for Madonnas postponed tour right in the middle of couture week. It was a classic move.
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A Conservative Judge Complicates Biden’s Social Media Policy
A judge’s decision to limit how the administration can interact with platforms could chill the White House’s efforts to utilize and police big tech.
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Christina Najjar, Known as Tinx, Picks 5 Favorite Places in Napa Valley
The influencer known as Tinx offers a list full of the “rich mom” energy she’s known for, but her choices won’t all break the bank.
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Federal Judge Limits Biden Officials’ Contacts With Social Media Sites
The order came in a lawsuit filed by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, who claim the administration is trying to silence its critics.
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Meta Loses Appeal on How It Harvests Data in Germany
The ruling by the European Court of Justice clears the way for Germany’s top antitrust enforcer to block Meta from combining user data across its platforms.
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¿Musk y Zuckerberg pelearán en una jaula? Tal vez no sea broma
Han ido avanzando las charlas en torno a un posible enfrentamiento en jaula entre los multimillonarios y pronto podría haber detalles del evento.
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Meta Unveils ‘Threads’ App to Take on Twitter
Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, teased a new app called Threads that is set to take on Twitter for real-time digital conversations.
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Russia Seeds New Surveillance Tech to Squash Ukraine War Dissent
Russia is incubating a cottage industry of new digital surveillance tools to suppress domestic opposition to the war in Ukraine. The tech may also be sold overseas.
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Musk Says Twitter Is Limiting Number of Posts Users Can Read
The change on Saturday came as thousands of users complained about getting an error message that they had “exceeded” their “rate limit.”
