After living as a male for two years, a teen from Montana decided to detransition, realizing that she had been misled by online trends and influencers | World News
Meta-owned Facebook has handed US users the controls over fact-checked content, in a potentially significant move that the platform says will give them more power over its algorithm but some analysts insist could benefit purveyors of misinformation."We're giving people on Facebook even more power to control the algorithm that ranks posts in their feed," a Meta spokesman told AFP.
"We're doing this in response to users telling us that they want a greater ability to decide what they see on our app
Sivankutty's statement assumes significance in the wake of the arrest of controversial Youtuber 'Thoppi' who had been accused of making allegedly objectionable remarks and creating a traffic block on a busy road at a recent inauguration of a shop in Malappuram district
YouTube announces updates to its elections misinformation policy, allowing content related to past U.S. presidential elections to remain, citing the importance of political speech.