YouTube begins to hide public dislike buttons
YouTube has begun hiding public dislike counters in a bid to promote “respectful interactions between viewers and creators”, while keeping them viewable to the video maker.
YouTube has begun hiding public dislike counters in a bid to promote “respectful interactions between viewers and creators”, while keeping them viewable to the video maker.
WAN-IFRA Women in News has announced the three recipients of its 2021 Editorial Leadership Award.
Facebook has agreed to integrate its Workplace suite with Microsoft Teams, allowing users of the platforms to better share information.
An online paywall has been introduced by Northern Ireland-based North-West News Group's Ulster Herald, Tyrone Herald, Strabane Chronicle and Dungannon Herald.
Meta Platforms, parent company for Facebook and Instagram, said it took down more than 28m pieces of content which violated hate speech policies on Facebook and Instagram across the third quarter.
PageSuite has announced a collaboration with McClatchy, one of the largest publishing companies in North America, spanning markets from California to Florida and winner of more than 50 Pulitzer Prizes.
MPP Global, subscription and billing specialists, has been acquired by Aptitude Software Group, a specialist provider of finance transformation and automation software.
Reach has announced that MyLondon is now the most visited online London news title with 31 million monthly page views, according to Ipsos Iris September data.
The Telegraph’s Christmas Charity Appeal 2021 is supporting four charities for its annual fundraising campaign.
Facebook parent Meta announced it will no longer allow advertisers to target people based on "sensitive" topics, in a decision it described as "difficult".
Twitter has launched $2.99-per-month subscription tier Twitter Blue in the US, offering features including an undo button, ad-free news stories and a personalised Top Articles feed.
Instagram has added a subscriptions option to its App Store listing in the US, bolstering speculation that it is to introduce direct monetisation for creators.
Fox, the Murdoch-owned US broadcaster, plans to increase its investment in blockchain technology by introducing more NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and digital collectibles for its shows and franchises.
Newsquest has announced the appointment of Tim Lethaby as Editor of its Somerset titles.
Facebook has announced a series of updates for Facebook Groups at its Communities Summit event, including subscription-based subgroups and real-time chat for moderators.
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