fromArs Technica2 weeks agoOnline Community DevelopmentIntroducing the Ars Technica Posting Guidelines version 3.0
fromArs Technica2 weeks agoOnline Community DevelopmentIntroducing the Ars Technica Posting Guidelines version 3.0
fromwww.theguardian.com3 weeks agoSocial media marketingInstagram user says he was banned with no right of appeal
fromwww.mercurynews.com4 months agoRelationshipsHarriette Cole: I'm an influencer, and I didn't expect this harsh feedback
fromwww.theguardian.com3 weeks agoSocial media marketingInstagram user says he was banned with no right of appeal
fromwww.mercurynews.com4 months agoRelationshipsHarriette Cole: I'm an influencer, and I didn't expect this harsh feedback
Marketing techfromUPI1 month agoMeta sues developers of 'nudify' apps for running ads on its platforms - UPI.comMeta is suing Joy Timeline HK for promoting an app that creates AI-generated explicit images without consent, reinforcing its community protection efforts.
fromThe Verge2 months agoPinterest says mass account bans were caused by an 'internal error'Pinterest acknowledged errors in account deactivations due to over-enforcement and is working on improvements to prevent future mistakes.
fromBluebird Banter2 months agoBBB Commenting and Posting GuidelinesBluebird Banter prioritizes respectful discussions, banning violence and derogatory language to maintain a friendly environment.
fromEngadget3 months agoPrivacy technologiesYouTube will blur the thumbnails of 'mature' videos as part of a new test
fromSemafor4 months agoMedia industryYouTube CEO on content moderation: 'Where the world was five years ago is very different' than today
fromSocial Media Today10 months agoJavaScriptYouTube Will Now Allow Creators to Edit Out Rule-Breaking Elements in Videos
fromEngadget3 months agoPrivacy technologiesYouTube will blur the thumbnails of 'mature' videos as part of a new test
fromSemafor4 months agoMedia industryYouTube CEO on content moderation: 'Where the world was five years ago is very different' than today
fromSocial Media Today10 months agoJavaScriptYouTube Will Now Allow Creators to Edit Out Rule-Breaking Elements in Videos
fromTypelevel1 year agoOnline Community DevelopmentNew Code of ConductTypelevel has adopted a new Code of Conduct and Enforcement Policy, replacing the old Scala-based version for better community accountability.
Mobile UXfromThe Verge4 months agoReddit will tell you if your post breaks the rules before you publish itReddit's new features aim to improve user compliance with subreddit rules and enhance post relevance.
fromEngadget4 months agoGadgetsReddit's rule check feature will help users avoid breaking subreddit rules
Online Community DevelopmentfromBusiness Insider5 months agoReddit community shut down for threatening Elon Musk's DOGE is back onlineReddit temporarily banned the r/WhitePeopleTwitter subreddit after users threatened staff involved with Elon Musk's DOGE.
fromEngadget6 months agoOnline Community DevelopmentDozens of subreddits are banning X links from their communitiesReddit communities are increasingly banning links to X, citing issues with accessibility and political content.A viral movement started by r/newjersey has inspired other subreddits to consider similar bans on sharing links from X.
fromMashable10 months agoOnline Community DevelopmentReddit's latest policy change could stifle future protests against the platformReddit alters moderator capabilities to prevent sudden changes in community visibility, impacting user access and future dissent.
Mobile UXfromThe Verge4 months agoReddit will tell you if your post breaks the rules before you publish itReddit's new features aim to improve user compliance with subreddit rules and enhance post relevance.
GadgetsfromEngadget4 months agoReddit's rule check feature will help users avoid breaking subreddit rulesReddit's new tools are designed to encourage greater user participation and enhance content management.
Online Community DevelopmentfromBusiness Insider5 months agoReddit community shut down for threatening Elon Musk's DOGE is back onlineReddit temporarily banned the r/WhitePeopleTwitter subreddit after users threatened staff involved with Elon Musk's DOGE.
fromEngadget6 months agoOnline Community DevelopmentDozens of subreddits are banning X links from their communities
fromMashable10 months agoOnline Community DevelopmentReddit's latest policy change could stifle future protests against the platform
Privacy technologiesfromEngadget5 months agoTwitch community guideline violations will now disappear from accounts after a set timeTwitch's new enforcement system allows minor violations to expire over time, promoting fair treatment for long-time creators.