Social media users have been bombarded with horrifying videos on their feeds this week. Surveillance video of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, who was fatally stabbed on a train in North Carolina ...
Meta issued an apology after some Instagram users were reportedly swarmed with graphic and violent videos recommended to them on their Reels pages. Instagram users have taken to different social media ...
Matthew Stevens didn't want to watch anyone die. Late one night in February, the 19-year-old was in bed, scrolling on Instagram. Amid his feed's usual mix of memes and movie clips, the app recommended ...
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Graphic video of conservative activist Charlie Kirk being shot and killed during a debate on Wednesday is circulating through social media platforms, sometimes shocking unsuspecting users. Yes, but: ...
CMCF chief executive officer Mediha Mahmood said compassion and respect should take priority over virality, reminding that ...
Meta apologized on Thursday and said it had fixed an "error" that resulted in some Instagram users reporting a flood of violent and graphic content recommended on their personal "Reels" page. Stream ...
Instagram Reels—home to fun and trendy dances, hilarious memes, and cute cat videos. Or at least that’s what it is like on a ...
OpenAI has unveiled a new set of parental controls for ChatGPT in an effort to better protect teenagers from graphic and potentially harmful content. The announcement comes at a time of growing ...
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Meta has fixed an error that caused some users to see content in their Instagram Reels feed "that should not have been recommended," a spokesperson for the company ...
Matthew Stevens didn't want to watch anyone die. Late one night in February, the 19-year-old was in bed, scrolling on Instagram. Amid his feed's usual mix of memes and movie clips, the app recommended ...