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What to know about the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act, which has been reintroduced and has a second chance.
In April, Bluesky began “proactively” assigning blue checkmarks, and some US media allowed to do the same. Now anyone can request the symbol for their account.
The standard aims to prevent the spread of child exploitation and pro-terror content. But there are problems with it.
All the lefties fled to Bluesky following Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover. But CEO Jay Graber says the app is for everyone—and could revolutionize how people communicate online.
A bipartisan group of senators has reintroduced the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a bill that died in the House last year amid concerns that it could be used to censor LGBTQ+ content online.
Send news tips and your favorite zep tracks to: [email protected] Apple joins push for kids’ online safety law A sweeping kids’ online safety bill has new life — and a powerful new ally.
The Wikimedia Foundation is suing the U.K. government over the Online Safety Act, claiming it threatens the privacy and safety of Wikipedia’s volunteer editors.
Bluesky, which is is frequently referred to as an X alternative, suffered a significant outage on Tuesday morning. Over 1,000 users reported problems with Downdetector around 6 a.m. ET.
Bluesky is back online — LIVE status of the popular social network's downtime A popular alternative to X (Twitter), Bluesky was suffering outages for all users on the morning of Tuesday, April 29.
Bluesky is currently down for thousands of people after a host of users reported issues with the platform. The social media app boomed into prominence last year, as millions of people signed up ...
At the end of last year, Bluesky had to quadruple the number of content moderators in wake of brand safety issues. Danielle Rowen, director of U.K. social for pharma and energy at Substance Global, ...
We have a responsibility to take action by preventing kids from participating in online spaces that they are too young to navigate safely.