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Investigation Finds YouTube Floods Teen User With Andrew Tate Videos

After signing up to YouTube as a new, 13-year-old user, Sky News found that YouTube flooded the feed with Andrew Tate videos, despite the professional misogynist being banned from the platform. The report highlights criticisms that YouTube is algorithmically pushing young boys to become fans of the toxic influencer who’s facing human trafficking charges in Romania.Making the Facebook Papers PublicIn their investigation, Sky News posed as the fictional userand scrolled YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok to test whether or not

Rand Paul Says a TikTok Ban Would Be Politically Disastrous

Self-described libertarian, Kentucky Senator, and messy yard dispute loser Rand Paul has broken with fellow Republicans and become possibly the sole GOP voice opposing a national TikTok ban. In his view, banning TikTok would violate Americans’ right to free speech and would make vindictive US lawmakers no different from their Chinese counterparts who’ve moved to ban US social media firms like Facebook and YouTube. Paul’s recent statements come just days after House lawmakers from both parties laid into TikTok CEO Shou Zi

Instagram was one of my favorite apps — now I can’t stand it

Instagram is dying a slow, drawn-out death, and I don’t think that I’m the only one to notice. The app has been at the center of controversy after controversy as Meta continuously shifts around its ambitions for it, tries to compete with other social media giants like TikTok, and packs itself full to bursting with suggested posts and a relentless number of advertisements. It feels like Meta is doing its best in order to maximize profits and draw users in, but from everyone I’ve talked to who feels the same as I do,…

Why TikTok Needed to Pay Influencers to Attend Anti-Ban Rally

A fiery coalition of more than two dozen TikTok content creators gathered outside the steps of the nation’s capitol Wednesday to fiercely oppose growing lawmaker calls for a nationwide ban. Every one of those protesters had their expenses covered by TikTok.The spokesperson for the social media firm confirmed that it paid for the creators’ travel expenses in a statement sent to Gizmodo. Those payments, according to a Wired report, covered the hotel, travel, meal, and shuttle rides for the creators, some of whom traveled

Instagram Eyes Ways to Make It Easier to Flood Your Friends’ DMs With Reels

Instagram released Reels in August 2020, but the feature has been reportedly been floundering as audience engagement wanes. Image: Ascannio (Shutterstock)After Instagram made every short-form video post a Reel, the company is looking for ways to make them easier to share. Instagram is now playing with a new feature that lets you view a list of Reels you recently shared—just in case they were so good, you want to spread them around even more. TechCrunch first reported the news earlier this morning, citing a tweet posted by

Meta Isn’t Paying Influencers for Instagram Reels Any More

Instagram content creators have reportedly received thousands of dollars at times for racking up millions of views on short-form Reels videos.Photo: Emma McIntyre (Getty Images)Facebook and Instagram influencers are losing access to a big moneymaking program that was previously paying out thousands of dollars per vid. It was an effort to get more Instagram users interested in watching the social network’s short-form video format Reels.Business Insider first reported Thursday that Meta would put a pause on a lucrative

ByteDance’s Lemon8 App Is Like If Instagram Were All Ads

ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, is quietly pushing another app that’s like Pinterest meets Instagram.Photo: Robert Way - Kyle Barr/Gizmodo (Shutterstock)You wouldn’t have seen any mention of it on your social media feeds or even a press release, but TikTok’s parent company, the China-based ByteDance, has been quietly rolling out a newer app called Lemon8 in the U.S. and UK. This app bills itself as a place to “discover beautiful, authentic, and diverse content.” All the while, the app has reportedly been paying

Behind the Scenes, TikTok Employees Are Pulling the Strings

Hitting the viral internet jackpot might seem like a combination of algorithm and luck (with, sure, a dose of talent or skill). But it’s not all the result of a pre-programmed black box of computer coded decision making. Employees at TikTok and ByteDance reportedly have a hidden tool up their sleeves: a feature internally referred to as “heating.” The manual push option forces certain videos onto the For You Pages of users across the app—all but guaranteeing that the chosen content will “achieve a certain number of video

Influencer Culture in the Creator Economy

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TikTok Silently Prepares to Launch In-App Shopping

TikTok hosted its own booth at a book fair in Frankfurt, Germany last month, but its own plans for shopping on the app are as ambitious as they are potentially invasive.Photo: ANDRE PAIN/AFP (Getty Images)I hope you’re in the mood for more people trying to sell you stuff while browsing social media, because that’s exactly what you’re getting this Christmas. Semafor first reported that select businesses in the U.S. are being asked to participate in the TikTok’snew shopping experience just as the world tilts ever more