By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Google's YouTube shared a "disappointing update" to millions of Australian users and ...
"I refuse to censor myself," Gaddis said in a video announcing that her YouTube channel had been demonetized.
The Supreme Court said regulations are not meant to “throttle” anyone but to create a “sieve".
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Jaya Bachchan takes a dig at intrusive 'pap culture', questions ethics
Jaya Bachchan slammed the 'intrusive pap culture' at an event, questioning the paparazzi's ethics and professionalism. She ...
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Facebook Promotes Rubbish Because It Doesn't Understand Indigenous Languages
Content producers get away with fake news and clickbait Facebook's algorithms do not understand most South African languages.As a result, content creators can post fake news and be paid for it, ...
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Lee nominates Yonsei law professor Kim Jong-cheol as first chair of new media watchdog
President Lee Jae Myung on Friday nominated Kim Jong-cheol, a professor at Yonsei University's Law School, as the first chair ...
Paro— The media’s role in balancing the duty to inform the public with the ethical responsibility to protect identities of individuals accused of crimes is increasingly under scrutiny, particularly ...
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2025 Dodgers season review: Tony Gonsolin
The Catman started the year on the injured list, ended the year injured and is now out of the organization.
As social media users flee X for other platforms, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram continue to dominate our attention spans.
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Euphemisms and false balance: how the media is helping to normalise far-right views
This year, a series of rallies organised by neo-Nazi groups in Australian cities sparked public outrage and concern about the extreme right. Yet, some media coverage of the rallies downplayed the role ...
In ancient Athens, the agora was a public forum where citizens could gather to deliberate, disagree and decide together. It ...
Dylan Efron and Boston Rob are going head-to-head in every activity under the sun from ceramics to sword fighting in ...
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