Malaysia PM Criticizes Facebook for Removing Condolence Post
The recent clash between Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Facebook exemplifies this tension. When the platform removed Ibrahim’s condolence message for the victims of a Malaysian plane crash, it sparked a fierce debate about the limits of online speech.
X Corp Sues Major Brands and Ad Industry Group for Antitrust Violations
X Corp, the company formerly known as Twitter, has launched a bold legal offensive against major brands and an influential ad industry group.
TikTok Intensifies Lobbying Efforts in Washington Amid US Ban Threat
TikTok has launched an aggressive lobbying campaign in Washington. Which aims to protect its interests and maintain its foothold in the American market.
Brave Browser’s Record Growth
In May 2024, Brave achieved an unprecedented milestone, amassing 78.95 million monthly active users—a staggering 7.3% increase from the previous month.
Instagram’s New Payment Feature via Meta Pay
Instagram’s latest feature allows you to make payments directly within the app’s chat function using Meta Pay. This groundbreaking integration streamlines the purchasing process for users and empowers small businesses to sell products through direct messages.
Regulatory Impact on Social Media in Singapore
From stringent data privacy measures to aggressive content moderation policies, these regulations are transforming how platforms like Facebook and Twitter conduct business in the city-state.
Rise of Niche Social Media Platforms
These niche social media networks cater to specific interests and communities, offering a more tailored online experience.