When bottles of a hair-care product favored by Black women started getting harder to find, all eyes turned to the influencers.
Category: Social Media
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Twitter Labels NPR ‘State-Affiliated Media,’ in Change to Policy
The broadcaster denounced the move as “unacceptable.” Until Tuesday evening, NPR was cited as an exception to Twitter’s policy on the label.
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TikTok Is Fined $15.9 Million Over Misusing Kids’ Data in Britain
The video-sharing app inappropriately allowed more than one million underage children in the United Kingdom to access the platform in 2020, regulators said.
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Going Viral on TikTok Can Get Students an A in These College Classes
A marketing professor gave his students a challenge: If they made a video that got a million views, the final exam would be canceled.
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La satisfacción de renunciar y volverse viral
En TikTok y YouTube, los trabajadores comparten cómo abandonaron sus trabajos. Esto les genera una sensación de control sobre situaciones a menudo insostenibles.
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Twitter’s Logo Changes to Doge as Users Await Blue Check-Mark Removal
The promised changes to the platform’s verification program have been slow. Attention has focused instead on the image of a doge in place of the blue Twitter bird.
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Joy in Little-Known Watch Brands
As the hype around household names became overwhelming, some collectors turned to makers like Moritz Grossmann and Furlan Marri.
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Baby’s First Social Media Handle
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Sorry, that profile name is taken. It belongs to a newborn.
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SPAC Tied to Trump Media Rushes to Complete Deal
The New York Times – Business:The merger of Digital World and Trump Media has been held up by investigations, but executives are rushing to complete the deal by a Sept. 8 deadline.
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The Endorsement Deals Shaping the N.C.A.A. Tournaments
The New York Times – Sports:Both Miami’s men’s and women’s teams made deep runs in March. Their athletes also had significant backing in the form of name, image and likeness deals.
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Twitter’s Blue Check Apocalypse Is Upon Us. Here’s What to Know About Twitter’s Blue Check
The New York Times – Business:Elon Musk, Twitter’s owner, is changing the platform’s longstanding practice of verifying accounts. That has implications for a range of users.
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Elon Musk Tried to Meet With F.T.C. Chair About Twitter, but Was Rebuffed
The New York Times – Business:Mr. Musk requested a meeting with Lina Khan, the chair of the F.T.C., which has been investigating Twitter’s privacy and data practices.
