Tech bosses including Zuckerberg face Congressional hearing on child safety online
Fp Staff • 1 year agoYaccarino, Discord's Jason Citron, and Snap's Evan Spiegel received subpoenas, legal orders, compelling their presence at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. In contrast, Zuckerberg and TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew volunteered to testify
New York City declares social media as public health hazard. Is it that harmful?
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoNew York City has become the first American city to classify social media as a ‘public health hazard’ and an ‘environmental toxin’. The move has once again put the spotlight on the risks that platforms such as Facebook, X and Instagram pose to young minds
Now anonymous, parody accounts a crime in Sri Lanka: Look at controversial social media law
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoThe Online Safety Bill mandates jail terms for illegal content as determined by a five-member commission appointed by the president. It also makes anonymous or parody social media accounts illegal. Critics say the law throttles freedom of speech and creates an oppressive environment
Reels, hashtags and more: How influencers created the buzz around Ram mandir and Ayodhya
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoSocial media influencers have played a big role in making the right noise around the Ram temple consecration ceremony and promoting Ayodhya. From Instagram reels to travel vlogs, here’s how the mandir became a hot-button topic among Gen Z and millennials
Western media's hypocrisy in reporting on India and the Global South: A call for change
Anil Trigunayat • 1 year agoFor a truly global and fair media landscape, western media outlets must adopt a more nuanced, respectful and fact-based approach to reporting on the Global South
Vantage | What Wild Wild West of influencing is telling you about influencers
The Vantage Take • 1 year agoIn this influencer economy anything goes. But who is holding them accountable?
Rishi Sunak-led UK government considers limiting, banning social media access for under-16 teens
Fp Staff • 1 year agoRishi Sunak and his cabinet are planning to limit the usage of social media for people under the age of 16. Reports have also surfaced which suggest that they may completely ban social media for teens under 16
Vantage | Is TikTok spreading Hamas propaganda?
The Vantage Take • 1 year agoTikTok's unchecked spread of propaganda is a global concern
India's UN abstention from vote on Israel sparks criticism: UN resolutions aren't moral science lessons
Tara Kartha • 1 year agoIndia's position is based clearly on the country's interests, and not on anyone else
Meta sued in the US: How Instagram is particularly harmful to adolescents
• 1 year agoStudies have shown that the more often teens use Instagram, the worse their overall well-being, self-esteem, life satisfaction, mood and body image. Meta has acknowledged this, however, the company swept those findings under the rug to continue conducting business as usual