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Facebook, Instagram globally demoting posts from Russian state media – Meta
02:45am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Rappler
Meta Platforms is globally demoting content from Russian state-controlled media outlets’ Facebook pages and Instagram accounts, as well as posts containing links to those outlets on Facebook, the company’s head of global affairs said on Tuesday, March 1. Tech and social media companies have faced pressure to respond to last Thursday’s invasion of Ukraine by Russia, which has led to economic sanctions against Moscow by governments around the world. Meta’s Nick Clegg told reporters during a conference call that the company had seen a “definitely discernable” degradation of its services in Russia since authorities there announced they would restrict Meta’s platforms. Video and other multimedia content had particularly been affected, Clegg said. Must Read Meta prohibits Russian state media from running ads, monetizing on platform Meta had been in “protracted discussions” with Russia’s communications regulator Roskomnadzor over its new law that requires some foreign internet companies to open offices in Russia, Clegg added.
As Ukraine misinformation rages, Twitter’s fact-checking tool is a no-show
11:29pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 The Washington Post
A year after it launched, a crowdsourced fact-checking platform called "Birdwatch" is still in pilot mode, invisible to ordinary users.
Twitter Whale Trades Spotted
09:01pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Benzinga
Someone with a lot of money to spend has taken a bullish stance on Twitter (NYSE: TWTR ). And retail traders should know. We noticed this today when the big position showed up on publicly available options history that we track here at Benzinga. Whether this is an institution or just a wealthy individual, we don''t know. But when something this big happens with TWTR, it often means somebody knows something is about to happen. So how do we know what this whale just did? Today, Benzinga ''s options scanner spotted 27 uncommon options trades for Twitter. This isn''t normal. The overall sentiment of these big-money traders is split between 55% bullish and 44%, bearish. Out of all of the special options we uncovered, … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Social media companies ban Russian news RT in Europe
07:21pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Deseret
In this Friday, Sept. 17, 2021, file photo, the app Smart Voting is displayed on an iPhone screen in Moscow, Russia. Tech giants like Google and Facebook have banned Russian state-media outlets on their platforms. Alexander Zemlianichenko, Associated Press Social media companies including YouTube, Facebook and TikTok moved to ban Russian state media in Europe, shutting down the Kremlin’s megaphone. Per The Washington Post , this ban comes after pressure from the European Union Commission, Ukraine and some U.S. politicians. What they’re saying: Google is banning Russia Today (RT) Sputnik in Europe. “Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, we’re blocking YouTube channels connected to RT and Sputnik across Europe, effective immediately,” Google Europe said in a tweet . “It’ll take time for our systems to fully ramp up. Our teams continue to monitor the situation around the clock to take swift action.” Facebook’s parent company, Meta, followed suit. “We have received requests from a number of governments and the EU to take further steps in relation to Russian state controlled media.
Twitter should use its ‘power for good’ amid invasion of Ukraine as Kremlin remains active, watchdog says
06:35pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Fox News
ORLANDO, Fla. – Conservatives have long vented that Twitter favors liberals, but one prominent watchdog thinks tech giants at least need to shut down disinformation related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine if they’re not going to treat all Americans equally.
Big Tech Cracks Down On Russian Propaganda
06:33pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 INQUISITR
Virtually all major western countries have imposed devastating sanctions on President Vladimir Putin''s regime amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. As the battle for Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities continues, governments around the world -- especially those in Europe -- are calling on technological giants to restrict the flow of disinformation from the Kremlin. In response to these developments, tech giants have begun cracking down on Russian propaganda. Read more below. Facebook Bans Russian Media According to a new report from CNN, Facebook -- or rather, its parent company, Meta -- announced this week that it is blocking access to Russian news outlets Russia Today and Sputnik across the European Union. Nick Clegg, Meta''s Vice President of Global Affairs, said the ban was issued after receiving "requests from a number of Governments and the EU to take further steps in relation to Russian state-controlled media." Meta''s Head of Security Policy Nathaniel Gleicher, meanwhile, said that the company had already blocked Russian state media content in Ukraine.
Uniswap Launches Tool To Streamline Donating Crypto To Ukraine
06:13pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Benzinga
Ethereum -based (CRYPTO: ETH ) decentralized exchange Uniswap (CRYPTO: UNI ) launched a tool that enables its users to quickly and easily donate to the Ukrainian cause. What Happened: Uniswap''s official Twitter Inc. (NASDAQ: TWTR ) profile announced on Tuesday that "to ensure that everyone who wants to donate ERC-20 tokens to the Ukrainian government can do so, we built an interface that swaps any token for Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH ) and then sends it directly to the Ukrainian government in a single … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Twitter suspends Senate candidate over transgender athletes post
06:10pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 The Hill
Twitter temporarily suspended a Missouri U.S. Senate candidate''s account Monday for violating the platform’s policy against hateful conduct.The violative post from Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Miss.) claimed that “Women’s sports are for women, not men…
Twitter suspends U.S. Senate candidate for hateful conduct
06:01pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 CTV News
A U.S. Senate candidate for Missouri says she has no plans to delete a transphobic tweet that violated Twitter''s rules against hateful conduct, even after the social media platform said she won''t be able to tweet, retweet, follow or like posts until she does.
Twitter keeps pressing monetizable users in goal to double revenues
04:39pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Seeking Alpha
Twitter (TWTR -1.2%) Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal says the company is working hard on steps to convert paying users as it pursues some aggressive two-year user goals."Lots of…
Here''s How Benchmark Views Twitter, Pinterest, Snap
04:02pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Benzinga
Benchmark analyst Mark Zgutowicz initiated coverage of multiple social media stocks. Zgutowicz initiated coverage of Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR ) with a Hold rating and no price target. He views Twitter as providing high utility to a niche user base. Still, he sees limited ability to scale beyond an otherwise event-driven branding platform and does not believe Twitter will ever achieve its 50% direct response mix target. Related: Here''s Why Benchmark Feels That Meta''s Advertising Problem Is ''Getting … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Cathie Wood Watch: Ark Buys Shopify, Sells Twitter
03:01pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 The Street
Ark funds'' Shopify purchase was valued at $9.4 million at Monday''s close. And the Twitter sale was valued at $18.4 million.
YouTube blocks channels linked to Russia’s RT and Sputnik across Europe
12:26pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 National Daily Nigeria
YouTube blocks channels linked to Russia’s RT and Sputnik across Europe. YouTube on Tuesday, blocked channels connected to Russian state-backed media outlets RT and Sputnik across Europe, due to the situation in Ukraine. The company operated by Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google in a statement said: “it will take time for our systems to fully ramp up. “Our teams continue to monitor the situation around the clock to take swift action.’’ The company’s actions followed that of Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc(FB.O), which on Monday said it would restrict access to television network RT and news agency Sputnik on its platforms across the European Union. Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) had also said that it would label tweets containing contents from the Russian state-controlled media and reduce their visibility. The post YouTube blocks channels linked to Russia’s RT and Sputnik across Europe appeared first on National Daily Newspaper .
Businessinsider.co.za | Twitter says it''ll add cautionary labels to tweets with content from Russian state-affiliated media
11:58am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Business Insider South Africa
Twitter will add a warning label to tweets with links to Russian state-affiliated media websites and reduce their audience.
Twitter Is Adding Labels To Tweets From Russian State Media
11:50am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Android Headlines
Twitter said it is adding labels to tweets from Russian state-affiliated media outlets to restrict their reach on the site. “Today, we’re adding labels to Tweets that share links to Russian state-affiliated media websites and are taking steps to significantly reduce the circulation of this content on Twitter,” the company’s Head of Site Integrity, Yoel […] Read More... The post Twitter Is Adding Labels To Tweets From Russian State Media appeared first on Android Headlines .
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