Instagram continuing its efforts to filter hateful and unwanted content from its platform and it will soon be taken another step towards solving this problem.
Twitter now removes half of tweets containing abusive content automatically without relying on content moderators or users reporting them. The social media…
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s competition regulator has proposed a fine of RM86 million (US$20.53 million) on ride-hailing firm Grab for violating the country’s…
Twitter has officially launched a Direct Messages (DMs) filter to deal with offensive content, and also spam, sent by people that you don’t follow. The…
Twitter is continuing with its long-running attempts to deal with abuse on its service. The latest effort is the trial of a filter that puts potentially…
Twitter is testing a new way to hide abusive direct messages which should be particularly useful for those whose account is set to accept messages from anyone,…
Out this week, Google’s latest Chrome browser now has more muscle to battle annoying online advertising. For Windows, Mac and Linux — adds the ability for…
Breaking Tech Industry news from the top sourcesGoogle has warned site owners that its Chrome browser would drop the hammer by blocking all ads if the…
Breaking Tech Industry news from the top sourcesIn brief: As the use of ad blockers grows, some websites have resorted to displaying abusive or irritating…