The menu of mid-late 2022.
Category: Social Media
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An Egg Yolk Omelet, Special Salad Dressing and a Negroni Sbagliato, Please
The New York Times – Fashion & Style: -
An Egg Yolk Omelet, Special Salad Dressing and a Negroni Sbagliato, Please
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The menu of mid-late 2022.
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A Coming-Out Party for Generative A.I., Silicon Valley’s New Craze
The New York Times – Business:A celebration for Stability AI, the start-up behind the controversial Stable Diffusion image generator, represents the arrival of a new A.I. boom.
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Snap Earnings Show Revenue Growth Slowing but 19% More Users
The New York Times – Business:The maker of Snapchat has been struggling with a sharp slowdown in its advertising business.
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Are We Past Peak Newsletter?
The New York Times – Business:The humble email newsletter, which became a star in its own right, appears headed back to earth.
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Ahead of Midterms, Disinformation Is Even More Intractable
The New York Times – Business:Ahead of the midterm elections, the proliferation of alternative social media sites has helped cement false and misleading information as a defining feature of American politics.
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Burned Out on Your Personal Brand
The New York Times – Business:Younger workers embraced the idea of a personal brand as a way to get ahead, and carve out some power and security in their careers. But posting through it has its drawbacks.
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A New Taylor Swift LP? Metacritic Crunches the Reviews, as Fans Watch.
The New York Times – Music:As pop fandoms go to battle on social media wielding data about their favorite stars, Metascores averaging critical opinions have become ammunition, much to the site’s chagrin.
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Kanye West Is Running Out of Platforms
The New York Times – Music:The act of grabbing public attention has been a centerpiece of Kanye West’s art for two decades. Will audiences still tune in if his only outlets are on the fringes?
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Yellen, Zelensky and Zuckerberg Will Speak at DealBook Summit
The New York Times – Business:The conference, scheduled for Nov. 30, will bring together the biggest newsmakers in business, politics and culture.
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Meta Forced to Sell Giphy After British Antitrust Order
The New York Times – Business:The sale is the first time Meta has been forced by regulators to sell a part of its business, a sign of increased antitrust scrutiny around the world.
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How Credit Suisse Became a Meme Stock
The New York Times – Business:The longstanding troubles of Credit Suisse recently grabbed the attention of amateur investors whose social media posts sparked fears that the bank was running out of money.
