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Meta plans to introduce advertisements on WhatsApp Status. This move aims to tap into WhatsApp's large user base. WhatsApp ...
Brazil's Supreme Court has made a key decision. Social media platforms are now responsible for user content. Companies like Facebook and TikTok must remove hate speech. They must also remove ...
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Brazil’s supreme court has ruled that social media platforms can be held legally responsible for posts that promote hate ...
The ruling strengthens a law that requires companies to remove content only after court orders, which were often ignored.
Ads not directly promoting financial products—such as brand campaigns, news content, or financial literacy education—are ...
At launch, Threads DMs will support one-on-one chats, preset emoji reactions, the ability to report spam, and mute DMs (as on ...
Brazil's Supreme Court finalized a decision on social media liability. Tech giants will now monitor and remove hate speech and incitement. Platforms can be sued for failing to remove illegal content ...
Brazil’s supreme court just made a move that tightens regulation on social media platforms. The ruling will force these platforms to stand legally responsible ...
Businesses using WhatsApp to connect with customers may soon face higher monthly bills, as Meta is set to roll out a revised ...
Nikila Srinivasan, Vice-President for Business Messaging at Meta, stated that this adjustment aims to simplify the pricing ...
The ruling is likely to have international consequences and fuel tensions with the US government, which has raised ...