Instagram users shown gory and violent content following Meta 'error'
Instagram users worldwide were flooded with violent and graphic content yesterday, in what Meta said was an ‘error’.
Read MoreSubstack boosts video capabilities amid potential TikTok ban
After posting almost 200 videos, amassing hundreds of thousands of followers and racking up millions of views, Carla Lalli Music is quitting YouTube....
Read MoreRedNote Scrambles to Hire English-Speaking Content Moderators
Job listings posted in China this week indicate that Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, is struggling to handle an influx of new users joining the...
Read MoreMark Zuckerberg Turns His Back on the Media
The Meta CEO is abandoning his commitment to the truth in favor of a Trump-style playbook.
Read MoreThe eight types of porn which could be banned including choking and age-play
Degrading and misogynistic pornography should be banned, a report by a Conservative peer has recommended.
Read MoreElon Musk plans to build a new content moderation center for X in Austin
X is hiring 100 employees for a content moderation center in Austin, Bloomberg reported. The moderators will focus on combatting child sexual...
Read More‘Neo-Nazi Madness’: Meta’s Top AI Lawyer on Why He Fired the Company
In an exclusive interview with WIRED, celebrated intellectual property lawyer Mark Lemley elaborates on why he quit and what he makes of the AI...
Read MoreWhy Mark Zuckerberg Is Ditching Human Fact-Checkers
This week, we take a look at Meta's new era of content moderation.
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About HDR for TV
We boil high-dynamic-range video down to the basics.
Read MoreKate Phillips to replace Charlotte Moore as BBC interim chief content officer
BBC director of unscripted Kate Phillips is to replace Charlotte Moore as chief content officer at the corporation on an interim basis. It comes...
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