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Golden Hearts wins silver prize
PETALING JAYA: For effectively leveraging on its position as a media organisation, the Star Golden Hearts Award (SGHA) by The Star, in partnership with Yayasan Gamuda, was recognised at the WAN-IFRA Asian Media Awards (AMA) for the meaningful social initiative in service of the community.
California parents could soon sue for social media addiction
California could soon hold social media companies responsible for harming children who have become addicted to their products, permitting parents to sue platforms like Instagram and TikTok for up to US$25,000 (RM109,825) per violation under a bill that passed the state Assembly on May 23.
U.S. appeals court rejects most of Florida social media law
(Reuters) - Most of a Florida law that sought to stop social media companies from restricting users' political speech violates the companies' free speech rights and cannot be enforced, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday, agreeing with a lower court.
Public fuming over another likely data leak
PETALING JAYA: The public are outraged over another alleged data leak containing the information of 22.5 million Malaysians born between 1940 and 2004, stolen from the National Registration Department (NRD).
Will social media companies crack down on the racist conspiracy theory behind the Buffalo massacre?
The Buffalo, New York, mass shooting that claimed 10 lives Saturday was an event shaped by, and for, Internet platforms, including message boards and streaming and social media sites.
Livestreamed carnage: Tech's hard lessons from mass killings
Sites like Twitter, Facebook and now the game-streaming platform Twitch have learned painful lessons from dealing with the violent videos that now often accompany such shootings.
Buffalo, New York massacre suspect mapped plans on Discord app for months
The accused gunman behind 10 deaths and three injuries in Buffalo, New York, over the weekend had spoken explicitly about his plans to commit a terrorist act on the popular chat app Discord since at least last December, according to logs of his posts reviewed by Bloomberg.
Buffalo, New York shooting: Sites yank videos faster, but not by much
Social platforms have learned to remove violent videos of extremist shootings more quickly over the past few years. It’s just not clear they’re moving quickly enough.
As Musk buyout looms, Twitter searches for its soul
A toxic cesspool. A lifeline. A finger on the world’s pulse. Twitter is all these things and more to its over 229 million users around the world – politicians, journalists, activists, celebrities, weirdos and normies, cat and dog lovers and just about anyone else with an Internet connection.
Facebook whistleblower works to pass new Internet laws
The effect of social media on kids has become such a hot-button issue in the US.