Why Reddit's new content policy is a big win for your privacy
Reddit will continue to sell user data, but it's enacting restrictions on companies that want to commercialize that data for free. Here's what's changing.
Reddit will continue to sell user data, but it's enacting restrictions on companies that want to commercialize that data for free. Here's what's changing.
TikTok has agreed to improve royalties for UMG artists and to remove unauthorized AI copies.
AI-powered additions are on the way as well, like the ability to make unique Bitmoji clothes and set reminders for events.
Instagram will remove content aggregators from recommendations if they repeatedly share unoriginal content. Reels will get the same new treatment.
As Threads becomes more popular, the team is rolling out an archive feature to a small number of users.
Getting the most up-to-date information on Reddit when you're on the go is now simpler.
Available for iOS and Android and on the web, Threads is accessible to Instagram users who'd like to try a social network other than X, aka Twitter. Here's how to dive in.
Now available for testing in Australia and Canada, TikTok Notes lets you write about the photos and videos you share.
The filters will let you see all your messages, only those unread, or only those from group chats.
Now rolling out to a small set of users, the feature lets you send a message from Threads to Instagram.